Skip to main content

Comscore: iPads are 97 pct of U.S. tablet Web traffic

White Apple iPad 2 Navigation
Image used with permission by copyright holder

New figures from market research firm Comscore show just how dominant Apple’s iPad is in the tablet market—at least in term of how much Web traffic in generated by the devices’ users. Data from Comscore’s new Device Essentials offering find that the iPad accounts for 89 percent of Web traffic from tablets across all the markets it studied, and in the United States that figure was very nearly 97 percent, with Android tablets accounting for a mere 2.6 percent of U.S. tablet Web traffic.

Comscore’s figures show Android is faring better against Apple in the smartphone arena in the United States, finding some 35.6 percent of traffic from smartphones was from devices running Google’s Android operating system, compared to iPhones at 223.5 percent. Other smartphones accounted for 6.7 percent of U.S. smartphone Web traffic.

Comscore Non-PC Web Traffic June 2011
Image used with permission by copyright holder

In Comscore’s figures, Canada actually stands out as the country where the iPad represents the largest share of non-PC Web traffic, with more than one third of all non-computer Web traffic coming from iPads. In Brazil the iPad accounted for 31.8 percent of non-computer traffic, although non-computer devices in that country account for less than one percent of overall Web traffic.

Comscore also focused on how consumers access newspaper sites, and found that the United Kingdom sees the highest percentage of non-PC devices accessing newspaper sites: almost 10 percent of all access come from smartphones, mobile devices, and tablets. In the United States, that figure is 6.7 percent.

Editors' Recommendations

Geoff Duncan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
We finally know when Apple will announce its 2024 iPads
Official artwork for Apple event in May 2024.

(more…)

Read more
The most common iPad problems and how to fix them
Several iPads on a table together.

Apple's iPad has consistently marked among the best tablets, and is considered to be a sort of trailblazer in the field in its own right. As a logical result, your first encounters with common tablet glitches are likely to be iPad glitches. If you're not sure what to do to fix your device, that's okay, as you have to start somewhere. Here are some somewhat common problems that we've found plague iPads again and again, as well as some related iPad troubleshooting advice. Take care and read through the issues related to your problem to get started troubleshooting your iPad.

Read more
This iPad just got a rare discount — save $100 at Best Buy
Call of Duty: Mobile on the iPad (2022).

The standard Apple 10.9-inch iPad rarely sees a deep discount but that’s the case over at Best Buy at the moment. Normally priced at $449, you can buy one for just $349 for a limited time. A hefty saving of $100, this is one of the better iPad deals at the moment and worth checking out if you want a new tablet or you’re keen to buy someone a great gift. Here’s what the Apple 10.9-inch iPad has to offer.

Why you should buy the Apple 10.9-inch iPad
The Apple 10.9-inch iPad is a pretty good tablet for anyone who wants something straightforward and useful. It has an attractive 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with True Tone support so it looks great with whatever you’re doing, whether you’re browsing the internet, watching videos, or playing a game. It’s powered by the A14 Bionic chip with a 6-core CPU and 4-core GPU which is why the Apple 10.9-inch iPad easily joins the best iPads list for anyone seeking a great mid-range example. It’s easily capable of playing many games through Apple Arcade as well as being snappy when it comes to looking up YouTube videos and similar.

Read more