iOS zooms past Android

Top 3 Operating Systems:  % Share Available Impressions

OS

Q1 2012

Q2 2012

iOS

23.0%

33.4%

Android

28.7%

29.5%

Nokia OS

7.0%

6.1%

 
Mobile ad network InMobi has released its latest New Zealand Mobile Insights Report, revealing that Apple’s iOS platform has overtaken Android for the first time.

The report shows that Apple’s iOS now holds 33.4% market share, increasing 10.4% in the last three months, whilst Android currently holds 29.5%, only increasing its share marginally by 0.9%. These findings are supported by the dominance of the iPhone as the top handset, commanding 19.6% of the market.

As predicated last quarter, the report also shows a staggering 78% growth in tablet impressions on the New Zealand InMobi network over the last three months. A similar growth was experienced in Australia (34%) indicating a strong upward trend in tablet usage across the Pacific region.

“There is a very direct link between the developments we have seen in the tablet and mobile markets over the last three months and what our data shows,” says  InMobi Australasia regional director Francisco Cordero. “ iOS has overtaken Android as a result of the iPhone becoming available to all carriers in New Zealand. Furthermore, tablets are seeing exponential growth due to reduced retail prices and richer web browsing experiences achieved by the larger screen format.

“With the introduction of new tablets to the market, including the Microsoft Surface and Google’s Nexus 7, and reports that Apple will launch a mini iPad, we expect tablet impressions to double by this time next year from 70 million to 140 million.”

Earlier this year, InMobi opened an office in Auckland and a second Australian office in Melbourne, helping it serve over 419 million ads in New Zealand between April and June this year.

Download the latest InMobi Mobile Insights Reports under the Network Data section of the InMobi Research page: www.inmobi.com/research.

Follow InMobi on Twitter to keep up to date with InMobi insights at @InMobi_au.

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