\nSydney New Years Eve Fireworks – Photo by Adam.J.W.C.<\/a> Some Rights Reserved<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n
With 2009 drawing to a close it’s time to look back at the predictions for 2009<\/a> that I made a year ago. How did I do?<\/p>\n
Correct<\/strong>. Depending on who’s counting there were between 10<\/a> and 15<\/a> new Android devices released in 2009.\u00a0 Actual Android market share numbers seem impossible to come by but the Droid alone\u00a0 reportedly sold 800, 000 units<\/a> as of Nov 30th. Google’s Device Dashboard<\/a> reports that 17.7% of all Android devices run OS 2.n.\u00a0 As the Droid is the only OS 2 device, that makes the total Android installed base about\u00a0 4.6 million.\u00a0 With December a hot month for phone sales the total should reach 5 million by year end.<\/p>\n
6. Mobile web traffic will double again in 2009<\/strong>.<\/p>\n
Correct: <\/strong>Numbers for mobile web traffic are all over the place but most seem to confirm that traffic did more than double in 2009.\u00a0 Cisco projects a 262% increase<\/a> in traffic generated by handsets for 2009 over 2009 , Opera<\/a> says actual\u00a0 traffic to Opera Mini servers was\u00a0 up 211% in Oct 2009 compared to last year.<\/p>\n
Correct: <\/strong>Opera reports<\/a> that African page-views have grown 322.5% and unique-users are up 113.3% for Oct. 2009 over Oct. 2008.<\/p>\n
Correct<\/strong>, IDC reported that 80% of new US mobile subscribers in Q1\u00a0 were prepaid<\/a>, a trend that shows no signs of abating.\u00a0 As only 17% percent of all US mobile users were on prepaid plans at the start of the year this represents a very dramatic shift.<\/p>\n
Correct<\/strong>. Opera Mini 5, now in public Beta, has tabbed browsing.\u00a0 The latest Opera State of the Mobile Web report<\/a> puts total users of Opera Mini at 41.7 million.<\/p>\n
Sydney New Years Eve Fireworks – Photo by Adam.J.W.C. Some Rights Reserved With 2009 drawing to a close it’s time to look back at the predictions for 2009 that I made a year ago. How did I do? I predicted that: 1. At least a half a dozen new Android phones will be released in 2009 and the total installed base of Android OS phones will exceed five million by year end. Correct. Depending on who’s counting there were between … Continue reading