comScore has released the update of its study on the Internet outside PC (data MobiLens) covering five markets (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and UK) over the period June to August 201.
The connected mobile devices represented "4.6% of web traffic" global countries ("drove 4.6 percent of total traffic in the digital EU5").
"The adoption of smartphone has contributed to the rapid increase in consumption of mobile media, we are also beginning to see the tablets and other connected devices play a more important", the research firm considers hearing the original Web American.
Apple's influence plays an important role: iOS represents 30.5% of connected mobile devices in Europe. These types of devices used to generate 61.1% of Web traffic off landlines.
"The Apple brand" stole the top spot in market share for devices connected to Nokia and Symbian, thanks to the success of its iPad and iPod Touch.
While the share of terminal Symban remains high (28.7%), it remains insignificant in the creation of mobile Web traffic (2.7%)
The main challenger is called Android (23.5% of the connected devices and 20.9% of web traffic via wireless networks).
The duos BlackBerry-RIM simply a share of 8.1% and Microsoft-Windows Phone 5.5% in terms of parks deployed.
In terms of mobile usage, France is in almost every category from the bottom of the ranking.
It differs with the more frequent use mobile browsers over applications (almost 4 points of use as well).
Another feature: mobile games are less popular than our European neighbors.
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