AdMob has released a report on February’s worldwide smartphone traffic. RIM is king, with 34% of traffic worldwide, followed by Nokia with 29%. RIM was ahead of Nokia in the US, but fell behind in India, the UK, South Africa and Indonesia by very wide margins. A specific percentage for iPhone traffic wasn’t given, but AdMob did say that their number flattened out, in agreement with the theory that new devices see a big surge in January and a decline in the following month. The report is consistent with a couple others we’ve seen, which show the iPhone losing momentum, though still increasing fairly steadily.





Dude,
AdMob did not say that iPhone traffic, “flattened out”. They said, “flattened slightly”. There is a world of difference between the two phrases.