Analysis
Wednesday, September 16, 2015 8:49:00 AM
Windows 10: A closer look at usage numbers
Windows 10 – One month in
Microsoft suggests that Windows 10 has had great initial success with 75 million devices installing the upgrade just four weeks after it was released. The company's marketing chief, Yusuf Mehdi, said “the operating system is being downloaded and installed faster than any previous version of the platform”.
Monday, August 17, 2015 3:55:00 AM
Are people tiring of new phones?
51Degrees took a look at the first three month of browsing data for the Samsung Galaxy S4, S5 and S6 as well as the HTC One, HTC One (M8) and HTC One (M9). The objective was to see the volume of web browsing that each device took up as a proportion of browsing on all Samsung or HTC devices.
Monday, August 10, 2015 4:36:00 AM
The death of the challenger brand in the tablet market?
To gain a better understanding of where the tablet market stands today, without the overpowering ‘noise' that Apple creates, 51Degrees – a device detection company - has pulled together data from more than 3 billion unique web sessions per month based on a variety of Android tablets, and their percentage of web traffic, on a global and individual country scale (Germany, UK, USA and India.)
Friday, August 7, 2015 11:10:00 AM
The non-Ashes
Comparing the UK and Australian web browsing market
The early part of July saw England and Australia resume hostilities in The Ashes – the most hotly contested long form competition in global Cricket. Whilst the sport, never mind this particular contest, is well-known but rarely understood outside the countries where it is played, the competition remains the fiercest rivalry in the game's history.
Thursday, August 6, 2015 11:30:00 AM
You don't have to be rich to iOS
(but it helps)
The battle between iOS and Android is usually played out in the battlefield of the high street, where the two key mobile operating systems compete for sales. The relative performance of each operating system can therefore fluctuate greatly: the month after a new iPhone launch iOS devices tend to do very well and the same is true when a new Android phone is launched or a price drop takes place.
The question we asked ourselves at 51Degrees.com was what does the battle look like out in the real world.
Elements of this article were featured in The Register. You can see the article here.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015 1:52:00 AM
Does size matter?
The data in this article was featured on Mobile Marketing Magazine. You can read the article here.
Friday, July 31, 2015 12:14:00 PM
Samsung S6 Web Usage Correlates with Sales & Profit
Compare web usage share of Samsung S4, S5 and S6 during first 3 months of launch
Mobile Marketing Magazine use 51Degrees device data comparing Samsung sales and profits against Galaxy S6 web share.
Friday, July 31, 2015 11:06:00 AM
The race for Android second place
Competition in the multibillion dollar Android market is thriving. Over the last two years it has been notoriously dominated by Samsung. However, Samsung is not the only Android manufacturer in the battle, so the question we posed was which Android manufacturer is the front runner for second place?
Thursday, July 30, 2015 12:30:00 AM
Is BlackBerry still Relevant?
Vital stats that can help us analyse the possibilities for BlackBerry
51Degrees takes a look at the current state of BlackBerry, here are the vital stats that can help us analyse the possibilities for BlackBerry.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015 5:00:00 PM
Apple Standalone on Device Detection
Exposing the crippling solution used to detect iPhone and iPad models
Device vendors as varied as the mighty Samsung, to brands like Pantech and Micromax all recognise the importance of identifying different device models when accessing web sites. However, Apple do not fully support this approach.
Some device detection solutions have tried to address the problem by artificially stressing the iPhone or iPad to determine how quickly its processor can complete iterative tasks. Understanding how the device performs under stress provides an indication as to the CPU available and therefore the model of the device. The approach can yield more information but ironically at the expense of user experience as the page load time increases and the battery is drained more rapidly.
If every web site were to stress iPhones and iPads to gain model information the web would slow down for Apple users. This isn’t in Apple’s interest. However, if Apple make a simple change the problem can be avoided.