towelsnap
02-19-2010, 08:03 AM
Filthy Apple swine, hogging up all the bandwidth.
Don't blame me: I'm just the messenger. It's pretty much what Consumer Reports has to say about all of us iPhone-toting goons, noting that a study it has commissioned shows that iPhone users are gobbling up bandwidth to a far greater degree than other smartphone users.
Specifically, the average iPhone user sucks down 273MB of data each month. That's nearly double the amount that most smartphone users take in (150MB) and a whopping five times that of the average BlackBerry user (a paltry 54MB).
What's going on?
Consumer Reports doesn't analyze the data to offer any reasons why this effect might be happening, but it's likely that iPhone users just like to use their phones more than other smartphone users do. The iPhone's top-notch web browser is probably one culprit, as is the surfeit of data-enabled applications that have iPhone regulars jabbing digits at their handsets.
Don't go thinking this is a case of a few heavy business users mucking the study. The data include only consumer-level users, and it also excludes people who tether their phone to a computer (difficult or impossible to do with many handsets) to use as a network connection for a second device. These are straight-up average-guy-or-gal usage numbers.
By Christopher Null
Was gonna post it up in TGIF but you mods sleep in lol jk jk What are your thoughts? Who uses more BB or smartphones or Iphones? I average a gig + a month on an iphone... what can I say I like apps and por......... movies haha
Don't blame me: I'm just the messenger. It's pretty much what Consumer Reports has to say about all of us iPhone-toting goons, noting that a study it has commissioned shows that iPhone users are gobbling up bandwidth to a far greater degree than other smartphone users.
Specifically, the average iPhone user sucks down 273MB of data each month. That's nearly double the amount that most smartphone users take in (150MB) and a whopping five times that of the average BlackBerry user (a paltry 54MB).
What's going on?
Consumer Reports doesn't analyze the data to offer any reasons why this effect might be happening, but it's likely that iPhone users just like to use their phones more than other smartphone users do. The iPhone's top-notch web browser is probably one culprit, as is the surfeit of data-enabled applications that have iPhone regulars jabbing digits at their handsets.
Don't go thinking this is a case of a few heavy business users mucking the study. The data include only consumer-level users, and it also excludes people who tether their phone to a computer (difficult or impossible to do with many handsets) to use as a network connection for a second device. These are straight-up average-guy-or-gal usage numbers.
By Christopher Null
Was gonna post it up in TGIF but you mods sleep in lol jk jk What are your thoughts? Who uses more BB or smartphones or Iphones? I average a gig + a month on an iphone... what can I say I like apps and por......... movies haha