iPhones Users are Now Top Mobile Flickr Browsers
by Jody Mitoma on May 4, 2008 at 4:09 pm

ComputerWorld is announcing that iPhone users have just recently taken over the number one slot when it comes to browsing Flickr on a mobile browser, taking over the Nokia N95’s previous record.
The graph above shows the statistics of all those who have uploaded at least one photo or video to their Flickr accounts via mobile browsers within the last year.
Not only is the Apple iPhone the most popular phone for browsing the Internet, it is also the most popular phone for uploading pictures. Flickr, the world’s largest gallery of online pictures (by some accounts) rates the number of pictures uploaded by each type of camera phone. Guess who just passed the 5 megapixel Nokia N95 in terms of percentage of users? Yep, the 2 megapixel iPhone…
The results tabulated below show that the iPhone has steadily pulled ahead of the top Nokia and Sony Ericsson Phones over the course of the past year. One would expect this lead to dramatically increase once a 3G iPhone is released (faster native uploads). - ComputerWorld
It’s official - The iPhone is taking over the mobile browsing community.
(Source: ComputerWorld via Just Another iPhone Blog)

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May 4th, 2008 at 7:35 pm
I’m more intrigued by the massive dip in the middle of that graph.
May 4th, 2008 at 8:23 pm
One of the site servers may have gone down or something. Not too sure.
May 6th, 2008 at 1:41 am
And there I was thinking the entire world put their cellphones down;)