
Although the richest woman in the world wants it sometimes, Melinda Gates is not allowed to have an iPhone since iPods and iPhones are banned in the Gates family. However, that's not the case in millions of families around the world. According to Net Applications, iPhone accounted for 67% of the mobile web traffic in February 2009. Today (3/4/2009), China Unicom says they are in talks to sell iPhone in China.
As to other "major" players... Java ME's (represents the stripped-down browsers on most regular phones) got 9%, while Windows Mobile, Google's Android, and Symbian each got about 6%. Palm was left with about 2%.


A survey of US smartphone users who installed applications on their devices in 2008, conducted by ABI Research in November, reveals that a surprising 17% spent upwards of $100. No wonder, a lot of people are building and marketing iPhone apps these days... watch out for one of ours, coming soon!
References:
- CBS Offers full length Star Trek & C.S.I Episodes to iPhones on TV.com.
- TV, Internet and Mobile Usage In U.S. Keeps Increasing, Says Nielsen.
- Five Apps Per iPhone?
- Buying Mobile Applications: 17% of US Smartphone Survey Respondents Spent More Than $100 Last Year.
- Report: iPhone takes 2/3 of mobile Web in February.
- Video Viewing Strong on All Screens.
- Banned In The Gates Household: iPhones and iPods.
- Apple: China Unicom Says In Talks To Sell iPhone. (3/4/2009)