- April 2, 2012

iPhone Users More Likely to Access Wi-Fi than Android Users in the US and UK

A U.S. analysis of Wi-Fi and mobile Internet usage across unique smartphones on the iOS and Android platforms reveals that 71 percent of all unique iPhones used both mobile and Wi-Fi networks to connect to the Internet, while only 32 percent of unique Android mobile phones used both types of connections. A further analysis of this pattern of behavior in the U.K. shows consistent results, as 87 percent of unique iPhones used both mobile and Wi-Fi networks for web access compared to a lower 57 percent of Android phones.

To read the full report, please visit: iPhones Have Significantly Higher Rates of Wi-Fi Utilization than Android Phones in the U.S. and U.K.

Source: Comscore Device Essentials, February 2012

Mobile and Wifi Internet Connection Activity Across iOS and Android

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