Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Radio NZ Browser and OS stats for February 2015

This is the February 2015 release of browser and OS stats for www.radionz.co.nz and The Wireless.

Overall, the Chrome browser is increasing its market share, and the shift from desktop to mobile continues. Windows has dropped to under 50%.

Browsers

Browser 02/2015 09/2014 03/2014 11/2013 06/2012 11/2011 11/2010 11/2009 11/2008
Chrome 33.6 30.8 25.23 23.7 14.6 13.8 8.75 4.2 1.47
IE 17.2 18.9 24.02 26.3 37.5 41.2 50.6 56 63
Safari 18 18.8 18.94 17.52 17.3 5.6 13.1 10 5.66
Firefox 12.3 14.5 14.81 16.6 19.8 23.2 25.52 27.5 27.73
Android 8.3 9.0 11.71 11 7.5
Opera 0.4 0.4 0.46 0.69 0.7 0.9 1.02 1.08


IE is still in decline, and IE6 is 0.12%, IE7 1.2%, IE8 10%, IE9 16.2%, IE10 9.9%. IE11 is at 61%.

At The Wireless things are very different: Chrome 49%, Firefox 13.03%, Safari 13.8%, Safari (in app) 11.4%, IE 7.6%, Android 3.6%


Operating System

OS 02/2015 09/2014 03/2014 11/2013 06/2012 11/2011 11/2010 11/2009 11/2008
Windows 44.8 48.9 52.9 58 67.3 72 81 84.8 89.3
iOS 21.42 18.4 16.6 14 7.88
Android 20.89 17 16.5 13.7 7.79 3.6 0.3 0.02 0
Mac 9.44 11.7 10.7 13.4 14.7 15.6 14.2 12.6 8.5
iPhone 2.5 1.4 0.56 0.19
iPad 2.4 0.63 0 0
Linux 1.38 1.6 1.9 1.8 1.27 1.53 1.4 1.45 1.72
Win Phone 0.63 0.57 0.44 0.39
iPod 0.5 0.35 0.22 0.08


And at The Wireless, Windows 44.7%, iOS 20.3%, Mac 17.7%, Android 14.35%, Linux 1.37%, Win Phone 0.47%

Mobile

In June 2012 mobile was 16% of our traffic. In November 2013 it was 29%. In March 2014 it was 23.4% mobile and 10.8% for tablet, making 34.2%. In September 2014 it was 61.8%, 26.3% mobile and 11.8% for tablet. Now it is 55.5% desktop, 32.8% mobile and 11.% for tablet.

The most popular devices are - iPhone (27.6%), iPad (20%), and Samsung GT-I9300 Galaxy S III (3.03%)

Over at The Wireless 28% of the traffic is mobile and 6.8% tablet, with popular devices being iPhone (40%), iPad (15.1%) Galaxy S IV (5%).


1 comment:

Harry said...

Hi Richard! I enjoy these stat posts, but I think they would be really improved if you could include some simple graphs! Cheers