Wed
Feb 8 2012
12:55 pm
By: R. Neal

I was adding some statistics over on the right side and noticed Google Analytics now reports mobile visits. There are some interesting numbers. (These are for January.)

Mobile OS Visits
iPad 2,771 36.17%
iPhone 2,474 32.30%
Android 2,083 27.19%
iPod 170 2.22%
BlackBerry 107 1.40%
SymbianOS 33 0.43%
Windows Phone 14 0.18%
Windows 4 0.05%
Nokia 2 0.03%
Samsung 2 0.03%
7,660 100.00%

More detail after the jump...

Mobile Device Brand Visits
Apple 5,405 70.56%
HTC 549 7.17%
Motorola 428 5.59%
(not set) 379 4.95%
Samsung 337 4.40%
Verizon 161 2.10%
SonyEricsson 140 1.83%
LG 93 1.21%
RIM 53 0.69%
Nokia 31 0.40%
Fujitsu 21 0.27%
Acer 17 0.22%
T-Mobile 11 0.14%
Asus 10 0.13%
Google 8 0.10%
Huawei 8 0.10%
Casio 5 0.07%
Logic PD 2 0.03%
Dell 1 0.01%
Kyocera 1 0.01%
7,660 100.00%


Mobile Device Visits
Apple iPad 2,770 36.16%
Apple iPhone 2,472 32.27%
(not set) 379 4.95%
Motorola Xoom 171 2.23%
Apple iPod Touch 163 2.13%
Motorola DroidX 159 2.08%
Verizon Droid 147 1.92%
HTC  EVO 4G 144 1.88%
SonyEricsson LT15i Xperia Arc 137 1.79%
HTC ADR6300 Incredible 104 1.36%
Samsung SC-02B GALAXY S 98 1.28%
HTC ADR6400L Thunderbolt 4G 86 1.12%
HTC ADR6350 Droid Incredible 2 70 0.91%
Samsung SPH-D700 Epic 4G 67 0.87%
Samsung SCH-I500 Fascinate 66 0.86%
LG VS660 Vortex 39 0.51%
Motorola Droid X2 30 0.39%
HTC Inspire 28 0.37%
Motorola Droid 2 27 0.35%
Samsung GT-P7510 Galaxy Tab 10.1 27 0.35%
Nokia E71x 26 0.34%
Fujitsu T-01C REGZA Phone T-01C 21 0.27%
HTC Desire 21 0.27%
RIM BlackBerry 9630 Tour 20 0.26%
HTC 001HT Desire HD SoftBank 19 0.25%
HTC APA7373KT EVO Shift 4G 18 0.23%
RIM BlackBerry 8530 Curve 18 0.23%
HTC G2 HTC Sappire 16 0.21%
Motorola xt875 Droid Bionic 16 0.21%
Acer A500 Picasso 15 0.20%
LG LS670 14 0.18%
Verizon Droid2 14 0.18%
Samsung GT-P1000 Galaxy Tab 13 0.17%
HTC Desire ADR6200 12 0.16%
Samsung SGH-I997 12 0.16%
LG Ally 11 0.14%
Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 10 0.13%
LG VM670 Optimus V 9 0.12%
Motorola MB860 Atrix 8 0.10%
Samsung SGH-I897 Galaxy S Captivate 8 0.10%
Samsung SPH-M910 Intercept 8 0.10%
T-Mobile myTouch4G 8 0.10%
HTC PC36100 EVO 4G 7 0.09%
Huawei M860 Ascend 6 0.08%
Samsung SPH-M820-BST Galaxy Prevail 6 0.08%
Casio C771 G'zOne 5 0.07%
Google Nexus S 4G Samsung Nexus S 4G 5 0.07%
HTC 5 0.07%
LG VS910 4G Revolution 5 0.07%
RIM BlackBerry 9700 Bold 5 0.07%
Samsung GT-I9100 Galaxy S II 5 0.07%
Samsung SGH-T959 Vibrant 5 0.07%
LG P999 T-Mobile G2x 4 0.05%
Motorola MB855 Photon 4 0.05%
Samsung SCH i220 Code 4 0.05%
Samsung SCH-I400 Continuum 4 0.05%
Samsung SGH-T839 T-Mobile Sidekick 4G 4 0.05%
Samsung SPH-M580 Replenish 4 0.05%
HTC Desire S 3 0.04%
HTC Glacier 3 0.04%
HTC PB99400 Incredible 3 0.04%
LG US740 Apex 3 0.04%
LG US855 Optimus Black 3 0.04%
Motorola DROID PRO 3 0.04%
Motorola MB200 Cliq 3 0.04%
Motorola MB525 DEFY 3 0.04%
Nokia E71-2 3 0.04%
RIM BlackBerry 9550 Storm2 3 0.04%
Samsung SCH-I100 Gem 3 0.04%
T-Mobile myTouch 3G 3 0.04%
Google Nexus One HTC Nexus One 2 0.03%
HTC Bravo 2 0.03%
HTC Desire X0H6T 2 0.03%
HTC Espresso 2 0.03%
Huawei Comet T-Mobile Comet 2 0.03%
LG MS690 Optimus M 2 0.03%
Logic PD Zoom2 Barnes & Noble Nook Color 2 0.03%
RIM BlackBerry 8520 Curve 2 0.03%
RIM BlackBerry 9650 Bold 2 0.03%
SonyEricsson X10a Xperia X10 2 0.03%
Acer A501 Picasso 1 0.01%
Acer Iconia Tab A100 Vangogh 1 0.01%
Dell Streak 7 Streak 7 1 0.01%
Google Nexus S Samsung Nexus S 1 0.01%
HTC A6366 Aria 1 0.01%
HTC Desire HD 1 0.01%
HTC Hero 1 0.01%
HTC PG06100 Knight 1 0.01%
Kyocera M6000 Zio 1 0.01%
LG MS910 Bryce 1 0.01%
LG P509 Optimus T 1 0.01%
LG US760 Genesis 1 0.01%
Motorola MB502 1 0.01%
Motorola MB520 Kobe 1 0.01%
Motorola MB611 1 0.01%
Motorola Milestone 1 0.01%
Nokia 1 0.01%
Nokia N8-00 N8 1 0.01%
RIM BlackBerry 9300 Curve 3G 1 0.01%
RIM BlackBerry 9330 Curve 1 0.01%
RIM BlackBerry 9530 Storm 1 0.01%
Samsung GT-P7500 Galaxy Tab 1 0.01%
Samsung SCH-I510 1 0.01%
Samsung SCH-R880 Acclaim 1 0.01%
SonyEricsson E10a Xperia X10 Mini pro 1 0.01%
7,660 100.00%
R. Neal's picture

I'm guessing most of the

I'm guessing most of the Motorola Xoom, Droid X and Droid visits were the Mrs. and me while on vacation.

Factchecker's picture

I'm guessing most of the

I'm guessing most of the Motorola Xoom, Droid X and Droid visits were the Mrs. and me while on vacation.

Heh. This explains AAPL. I will say there's a gadget freak at work who got the little RIM touchpad, and he's owned EVERYTHING else (except Apple stuff), and he says the lil' Blackberry is the best, AND cost him only 250 bucks. FWIW.

Sent from my iPad. Heh.

Russ's picture

This is kind of odd

I visit KnoxViews on my phone every couple of days, usually. My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S II, branded by Sprint as the Samsung Epic 4G Touch. This is an SPH-D710, which doesn't show up in the list. I'm wondering if the phone reports itself as an SPH-D700, which is the previous generation of the Galaxy S and which does show up in the list. I'm running Android 2.3.6.

Impressive stats, nonetheless.

GDrinnen2's picture

I visit daily from a motorola

I visit daily from a motorola razr maxx. Not sure where that shows on the list.

R. Neal's picture

Good questions. Not sure how

Good questions. Not sure how they extract all that, like does the phone report it as part of the user agent or does Google have some kind of database they look up some other code in or something.

P.S. I'm supposed to get a Razr MAXX today.

R. Neal's picture

I bet they use

I bet they use this:

(link...)

GDrinnen2's picture

Randy, the Maxx is great. I

Randy, the Maxx is great. I had a Razr for a couple weeks and it is a fine phone. I use the heck out of mine for long periods between charges. The battery would die by lunch.

The maxx usually lasts until end of day. In fact I've been on Capitol Hill all day in meetings without a charger. As I write this i'm on the metro near capitol south station and the battery still shows 40%. That's after a full day of heavy use between meetings.

Too bad the GPS wasn't more use inside those long hallways.

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