Android Robot browser 'throne' of Opera
StatCounter has just released their statistical results, pointing out that the Android OS Robot Web browser has surpassed Opera to become the world's most popular mobile browser.
In February, Android Robot had 22.67% market share, followed by Opera with 21.7% and Apple's Safari with 21.06%.
Meanwhile, the mobile browser of Nokia and BlackBerry stood at the 4th and 5th position, with the market share of 11.24% and 6.53% respectively.
According to StatCounter, Opera previously held 'the king' throughout 2011, but in the first two months of 2012, the browser lost market share very quickly, while iPhone Safari and Android Robot had the momentum to advance. strong.
Graph provided by StatCounter, showing the market share of the top 9 mobile browsers in the world from February 2011 to February 2012.
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