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Table of Contents
1. Goal of this report ....................................................................................................................... 2
2. Overall ...................................................................................................................................... 3
3. Countries ................................................................................................................................... 5
4. Internet Service Provider .............................................................................................................. 6
5. Groups ...................................................................................................................................... 7
6. Device Manufacturers .................................................................................................................. 8
7. Devices ..................................................................................................................................... 9
8. Display Sizes ............................................................................................................................ 10
9. Mobile Networks ....................................................................................................................... 11
10. Controls ................................................................................................................................. 12
11. Mobile Web ............................................................................................................................ 13
12. Client Side .............................................................................................................................. 19
13. Multimedia ............................................................................................................................. 23
14. About .................................................................................................................................... 30
1 Goal of this report
This is a new report with mobile market level data derived from mobile data collected by Sevenval. We hope that
this data snapshot will provide insight into trends in the mobile ecosystem and expect that this data will be valuable
for site publishers, advertisers and content and/or application developers.
Sevenval stores and analyzes the data from every request from any mobile network that is collaborating with the
Sevenval Device Trends Project. It uses them to optimize mobile services. We share some of this data with the mobile
community. With Sevenval's Device Trends we want to provide the attached network communities with relevant
usage information.
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2 Overall
How many page impressions are mobile ?
mobile (78.88 %)
desktop (11.74 %)
bot (8.63 %)
Other (0.75 %)
Figure 1. PI Types
59 066 085 Page Impressions in the participating projects watched in the period from 2009-07-01 to 2009-07-31. Only
mobile Page Impressions are subject of the following analysis.
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Page Impressions
What are the days with the most intense mobile usage?
GB
DE
Misc
FR
AT
CH
Time
- %of Total PIs
07- 06 07- 10 07- 14 07- 19 07- 23 07- 27 07- 31
0
1
2
3
4
Figure 2. Load Peaks/day
What are the times with the most intense mobile internet usage?
GB
DE
Misc
FR
AT
CH
Time
- %of Total PIs
04 07 10 14 17 20 23
0
2.5
5
7.5
Figure 3. Load Peaks/GMT hour
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3 Countries
What are the countries most users are coming from?
DE (68.82 %)
AT (10.67 %)
GB (5.66 %)
CH (4.74 %)
FR (1.7 %)
US (1.47 %)
Misc (6.94 %)
Country Jul/2009 Jun/2009 May/2009 Trend
1. Germany (DE) 68.82 70.00 71.97
2. Austria (AT) 10.67 11.41 10.03
3. United Kingdom (GB) 5.66 4.79 4.71
4. Switzerland (CH) 4.74 4.79 4.22
5. France (FR) 1.70 1.39 1.36
6. United States (US) 1.47 1.28 1.27
7. Norway (NO) 0.97 0.92 0.95
8. Netherlands (NL) 0.73 0.60 0.59
9. Spain (ES) 0.43 0.35 0.33
10. Canada (CA) 0.37 0.23 0.20
Total 95.56 95.76 95.63
Table 1. Overall Distributed Top 10 Countries
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4 Internet Service Provider
Which Internet Service Providers are used for access?
E- Plus Mobilfunk GmbH (7.02 %)
o2 (Germany) GmbH & Co. OHG (7.35 %)
Vodafone D2 GmbH (9.81 %)
Deutsche Telekom AG (9.93 %)
T- Mobile Deutschland GmbH (22.73 %)
Research In Motion UK Limited (3.56 %)
Hutchison 3G Austria GmbH (3.42 %)
Arcor AG (2.6 %)
Mobilkom Austria AG (2.46 %)
T- Mobile Austria GmbH (2.09
%)
Unisource Business Networks
(Schweiz) AG (1.6 %)
Alice DSL (1.36 %)
Misc (26.07 %)
Service Provider Jul/2009 Jun/2009 May/2009 Trend
1. T-Mobile Deutschland GmbH 22.73 21.95 23.44
2. Deutsche Telekom AG 9.93 9.95 10.36
3. Vodafone D2 GmbH 9.81 9.99 9.98
4. o2 (Germany) GmbH & Co. OHG 7.35 7.18 7.51
5. E-Plus Mobilfunk GmbH 7.02 7.37 7.45
6. Research In Motion UK Limited 3.56 3.61 3.60
7. Hutchison 3G Austria GmbH 3.42 3.63 3.24
8. Arcor AG 2.60 2.76 2.59
9. Mobilkom Austria AG 2.46 2.74 2.32
10. T-Mobile Austria GmbH 2.09 2.22 2.00
Total 70.97 71.4 72.49
Table 2. Top 10 Internet Service Provider
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5 Groups
In which groups are impressions assigned?
Portals (64.88 %)
News & Media (17.39 %)
Search & Information (9.3 %)
Community (7.51 %)
Misc (0.93 %)
Groups Jul/2009 Jun/2009 May/2009 Trend
1. Portals 64.88 62.41 64.83
2. News & Media 17.39 18.63 16.93
3. Search & Information 9.30 9.68 9.46
4. Community 7.51 8.42 7.93
5. Finance 0.93 0.86 0.84
Total 100 100 99.99
Table 3. Impression Groups
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6 Device Manufacturers
Which are the preferred device manufacturers?
Nokia (26.22 %)
Apple (32.78 %)
Sony Ericsson (12.07 %)
Research In Motion (9.8 %)
HTC (7.18 %)
Samsung (5.59 %)
LG (1.91 %)
Misc (4.45 %)
Manufacturer Jul/2009 Jun/2009 May/2009 Trend
1. Apple 32.78 31.02 28.83
2. Nokia 26.22 26.67 27.87
3. Sony Ericsson 12.07 13.35 13.59
4. Research In Motion 9.80 9.56 9.52
5. HTC 7.18 7.87 7.91
6. Samsung 5.59 5.69 5.82
7. LG 1.91 1.96 1.86
8. Microsoft 0.96 1.03 1.16
9. Google 0.77 0.01 0.01
10. IXI 0.68 0.71 0.72
Total 97.96 97.87 97.29
Table 4. Shares of Top 10 Device Manufacturers
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7 Devices
Which are the most favored devices?
- %of Total PIs
Apple -
iPhone
Apple -
iPod Touch
Nokia -
N95
Nokia -
E71
Nokia -
5800
XpressMusic
Research In
Motion -
BlackBerry
9000
Research In
Motion -
BlackBerry
8310
Nokia -
E51
Samsung -
SGH- F480
Nokia -
6300
0
10
20
30
27.95
4.83
3.82 3.35 3.14 2.8
1.86 1.62 1.56 1.42
Handset Models Jul/2009 Jun/2009 May/2009 Trend
1. Apple - iPhone 27.95 26.22 24.05
2. Apple - iPod Touch 4.83 4.79 4.78
3. Nokia - N95 3.82 4.19 4.77
4. Nokia - E71 3.35 3.34 3.27
5. Nokia - 5800 XpressMusic 3.14 2.79 2.33
6. Research In Motion - BlackBerry 9000 2.80 2.62 2.51
7. Research In Motion - BlackBerry 8310 1.86 1.87 1.94
8. Nokia - E51 1.62 1.77 1.84
9. Samsung - SGH-F480 1.56 1.60 1.61
10. Nokia - 6300 1.42 1.45 1.63
Total 52.35 50.64 48.73
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11 Mobile Web
Browser
Which browsers are used?
- %of Total PIs
Safari Webkit Access
Netfront
RIM
Browser
Nokia Mobile
Internet
Client
Microsoft
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Internet
Explorer
Opera
Mini
Opera Mozilla Teleca
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10
20
30
40
32.88
14.46
12.4
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Vendor Jul/2009 Jun/2009 May/2009 Trend
1. Safari 32.88 31.13 28.94
2. Webkit 14.46 6.99 7.13
3. Access Netfront 12.40 13.60 13.71
4. RIM Browser 9.85 9.61 9.55
5. Nokia Mobile Internet Client 7.63 9.91 10.25
6. Microsoft Mobile Internet Explorer 6.91 7.41 8.02
7. Opera Mini 4.27 4.34 4.18
8. Opera 3.18 3.22 3.22
9. Mozilla 3.10 8.02 8.32
10. Teleca Obigo 1.62 1.68 1.59
Total 96.3 95.91 94.91
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Cookies
How many mobile devices support Cookies?
Supported (75.55 %)
Not Supported (24.45 %)
Cookies Jul/2009 Jun/2009 May/2009 Trend
1. Supported 75.55 75.14 73.60
2. Not Supported 24.45 24.86 26.40
Total 100 100 100
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Video Audio Codec
Which audio codecs are supported in videos?
- %Total PIs
WMAV2 AAC AMR
0
25
50
75
Codec Jul/2009 Jun/2009 May/2009 Trend
1. AMR 68.74 70.41 72.02
2. AAC 65.91 68.16 70.02
3. WMAV2 21.21 21.43 21.43
Table 12. Supported Audio Codecs in Video Files
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14 About
About Sevenval
Sevenval GmbH is one of the foremost specialists in mobile internet anywhere in the world, covering the entire
value- added chain for this market starting with conceptualization and including technical launch right down to
mobile advertising.
Sevenval created its Sevenval Mobile Platform to devise a whole range of ready-for- market software products
used by the leading mobile portals. Sevenval's mobile applications have won a series of prizes. Sevenval is the first
European company to have a full-service range for mobile advertising in its Sevenval AdMobile Unit.
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