The Mobile Web Intelligence Report Q2 2016
Welcome to the new Mobile Web Report for Q2 2016 based on web traffic to a global network of partner websites.
Learn about the latest trends in the mobile world.

In The Mobile Web Intelligence Report Q2 2016 we reveal that:

Apple lost a lot of web traffic share while Samsung and Huawei gained

iPhone SE drove the popularity of 4-inch smartphones

50-80% of web traffic is generated by VoLTE and LTE-A phones

Emerging markets get much less pixel per inch (PPI) than developed countries