Canadians in Love with Their iPhones
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Apple has locked up its technology lovers in Canada while iPhone is competing with Google’s Android platform in the rest of the world.

Admob, an American agency which studies the figures of Internet traffic from smartphones and numerous mobile gadgets, states that the iPhone operating system reported 80% of every online activity from smartphones in Canada in the month of February.

The next in line was Google’s Android platform with a total 6%, followed by BlackBerry at 5% and the rest included Nokia, Windows mobile and Palm.

It's significant to pay attention that these figures don't mirror the sum of people who have smartphones, but rather show how public uses its gadgets.

BlackBerry, which is inclined to be used mostly by business customers for e-mail and arrangements, aren't dominant network browsing gadgets and BlackBerry users have a tendency to not to use them for that reason.

In the U. S., Google's Android platform was minutely behind Apple's omnipresent iPhone. In February, the iPhone started with 44% market share, whereas Android was closely following at 42%.

In total, web traffic on smartphones increased by 193% in the preceding year.

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