Apple's mobile Safari browser, which runs on the iPhone and iPod Touch, is
the number-two mobile browser in the UK and number one in the US, according to
StatCounter.
The research firm said that the iPhone took 0.06 per cent of the total
internet browser market in the UK in March.
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This included mobile and desktop browsers, and put the application behind
Nokia which claimed a 0.15 per cent share.
The iPhone already has three times the internet browser share of BlackBerry
in the UK, which has only a 0.02 per cent of the market, while Sony Ericsson has
0.01 per cent. Combined, the iPhone and iPod Touch took 0.09 per cent of the UK
market.
In the US, the iPhone's 0.18 per cent market share for internet browsing is
significantly ahead of Nokia's which came in at 0.01 per cent.
However this is largely down to the flat rate data package that comes with
the iPhone contract, driving adoption of mobile browsing.
The iPhone is more than living up to its claims of being a user-friendly internet browser
Aodhan Cullen Founder and chief executive, StatCounter
"It would appear that iPhone is more than living up to its claims of being a
user-friendly internet browser, unlike many other mobile phones," said Aodhan
Cullen, founder and chief executive at StatCounter.
Despite lagging behind in the US, Nokia is still well ahead in the global
mobile internet browser market with 0.25 per cent in March.
The iPhone weighs in at number two with 0.06 per cent (0.08 per cent if the
Touch is included), ahead of BlackBerry with 0.01 per cent.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer still leads the browser market overall with 53
per cent in the UK.
However, Explorer is facing increased competition from open source rival
Firefox which has 35 per cent of the UK market. The battle is even closer in the
US, where Internet Explorer holds 44.5 per cent and Firefox 43.9 per cent.
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