10% of global internet traffic is made from browsers of mobile terminals

  In recent years, a lot of smartphones and tablets have been sold, and this has led to a radical change in the way users access websites. If last year only 7.7% of global traffic was made from mobile browsers, in October of this year the figure grew to 10.3%. Practically more than 10% of those who browse the Internet do so from a smartphone or a tablet and this demonstrates how much this segment has grown recently.

  If we separate the devices that use these mobile browsers, then iOS comes out on top with 60% of the traffic, it is followed by Android OS with 27%, and after them follow the rest of the operating systems for mobile terminals. The supremacy of iOS seems to be hard to stop at the moment, especially since the majority of Android terminal owners do not use their devices to surf the Internet, but things will probably change in the coming years.