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LONDON, UK, 26 October 2011 - Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released an overview of the mobile and connected device landscape across five leading European markets (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom). The data shows cross-platform digital media consumption on the rise in the region, buoyed by the growth in adoption of smartphones, tablets and other non-computer web-enabled devices, collectively termed “connected devices”. In August 2011, these devices drove 4.6 percent of total digital traffic in the EU5, fuelled primarily by the use of smartphones.
“While we have seen the increasing adoption of smartphones in the EU5 contribute to the rapid growth of mobile media consumption, we are also beginning to see tablets and other connected devices play an increasing role,” said Jeremy Copp, Comscore vice president for Mobile in Europe. “With more options available for consuming digital media on the go than ever before, many users now access online content from multiple platforms throughout the day. This media fragmentation has made it more important than ever for advertisers and publishers to take a holistic view of audience measurement to effectively reach their audiences.”
Apple iOS Surpasses Symbian in Share of Mobile Phones and Connected Devices in Use In the three month average period ending in August 2011, 91.4 million mobile subscribers across the EU5 reported using smartphones, up 46 percent from last year. Although Symbian continues to have the largest share of the smartphone market, its audience among all mobile and connected devices in current use was recently surpassed by the Apple iOS audience. The iOS platform (including iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches) currently accounts for 30.5 percent of all mobile and connected devices in use in the EU5 (excluding feature phones and e-readers), driven by the popularity of the iPad and iPod Touch. Symbian ranks second, accounting for 28.7 percent of all devices in use, followed by the Google Android platform at 23.5 percent.
OS Market Share by Audience Installed Base 3 Month Average Ending August 2011 Total EU5 (DE, FR, IT, ES and UK) Mobile Subscribers, Age 13+ Source: Comscore MobiLens
Device Platforms
Share (%) of Devices in Use
Apple iOS
30.5%
Symbian
28.7%
Google Android
23.5%
RIM
8.1%
Microsoft
5.5%
Other Platforms
3.7%
A closer look at the composition of devices in use for each platform reveals interesting differences. Symbian’s share of the market is driven exclusively by Symbian smartphones, whereas nearly half of the iOS share is driven by iPads and iPod Touches in use. Meanwhile, tablets account for only 16 percent of the Android platform share.
Apple iOS Drives More Than 60 Percent of Non-Computer Traffic An analysis of platform market share, as determined by internet traffic coming from browser-based page views, shows the iOS platform driving more than 60 percent of all connected device traffic to significantly lead other platforms. Despite comprising less than a quarter of iOS devices in use, iPads fuelled this strong position accounting for 43 percent of all iOS traffic.
Following iOS, Android ranked second in delivering non-computer traffic with a 20.9 percent share. RIM accounted for 8.5 percent, while Symbian accounted for just 2.7 percent, indicating that Symbian smartphone users were less likely on average to consume digital media on their mobile devices.
OS Market Share by Non-Computer Digital Traffic (Browser-Based Page Views)August 2011Total EU5 (DE, FR, IT, ES and UK) Source: Comscore Device Essentials
Share (%) of Non-Computer Traffic
61.1%
20.9%
8.5%
2.7%
6.9%
August 2011 EU5 Mobile Benchmark Data The table below shows Comscore’s August 2011 mobile benchmark data, including a review of mobile consumption behaviours and device penetration for the five EU countries under measurement. These benchmarks are published by Comscore to provide the most up-to-date snapshot of the mobile industry. Further information on these benchmarks, and other data included above, can be provided upon request.
Mobile Benchmark Data for the EU5 Market 3 Month Avg. Ending August 2011 Total EU5 (DE, FR, IT, ES and UK), Age 13+ Source: Comscore MobiLens
Reach (%) of Mobile Subscribers
EU5
UK
France
Germany
Italy
Spain
Sent Text Message
82.4%
90.5%
83.3%
79.1%
79.4%
79.3%
Used Application (excl. pre-installed)
33.5%
43.7%
30.9%
29.8%
33.6%
Used Browser
34.0%
45.9%
34.6%
27.8%
29.4%
33.0%
Listened to Music
25.8%
25.4%
23.8%
23.6%
32.1%
Accessed Social Networking Site or Blog
22.6%
34.3%
21.1%
16.8%
20.0%
21.6%
Accessed News
17.8%
16.6%
15.1%
16.4%
14.9%
Played Games
26.3%
33.3%
15.9%
25.2%
30.0%
27.6%
Used Smartphone
38.9%
45.6%
35.3%
32.2%
39.5%
44.5%
Digital Omnivores In conjunction with these findings, Comscore recently released the report Digital Omnivores: How Tablets, Smartphones and Connected Devices are Changing U.S. Digital Media Consumption Habits. The report analyses how cross-platform consumption has created a vastly different landscape in the U.S. as consumers utilise a growing number of devices to consume digital content. The report also analyses the impact these shifting consumption habits have on online visitation and engagement across the Internet. To download a complimentary copy of the report, Digital Omnivores, please visit: http://www.Comscore.com/DigitalOmnivores.
About MobiLens MobiLens data is derived from an intelligent online survey of a nationally representative sample of mobile subscribers age 13 and above. Data on mobile phone usage refers to a respondent’s primary mobile phone and does not include data related to a respondent’s secondary device.
About Comscore Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR) is a global leader in measuring the digital world and preferred source of digital marketing intelligence. For more information, please visit www.comscore.com/companyinfo.
Ayaan MohamudComscore, Inc. + 44 (0) 203-111-1758worldpress@comscore.com