Users of flagship smartphones such as Apple’s iPhone 5s and Samsung’s
Galaxy S4 are continuing to suck down more data than their
tablet-wielding counterparts, according to a large-scale survey of
mobile data consumption in 2013 conducted by JDSU (which last year
bought mobile data analytics company Arieso, the company that previously
ran the annual survey).Sanitary napkinLast year’s mobile data consumption survey,tire changer which
looked at 2012 data, also found flagship smartphone device users
outpacing the data consumption rates of tablet users.But the most data
thirsty phone users of all have an iPhone 5s burning a hole in their
pocket.As with the 2012 study, the 2013 survey examined the data demands
of more than one million subscribers using more than 150 different
devices over a single, 24-hour weekday in a Tier-1 European market,
which had a mixture of urban and suburban morphologies. But for the
first time the survey also studied a developing market for comparative
purposes — with a further one million+ subscribers studied in this
market over the same 24-hour period. To ensure statistical validity the
study only looked at the data demands of popular devices — i.e. those
represented by at least 1,000 subscribers (conversely, the most popular
devices had subscriber rates of well over 10,000 apiece).
The
results are pretty telling about the habits of flagship smartphone
owners, if not entirely surprising. You guys are a data-demanding bunch.
Especially if you happen to own the latest iPhone.Continuing the trend
of the past three years’ findings, the 2013 study found that mobile
subscribers using Apple’s flagship smartphone are the most data-hungry
smartphone users of all. And they’re getting hungrier still: users of
the new iPhone 5s are even more data-hungry than previous
top-of-the-line iPhone owners — with the study describing them as the
most voracious smartphone users it’s yet seen, with “unprecedented
increases in uplink and downlink data demands”.According to the
findings, iPhone 5s users demand 7x as much data as iPhone 3G users in
developed markets (the study uses the iPhone 3G as its mid-range
benchmark device), and 20x as much data in developing markets.akupunktur odenseThe
most data-demanding device in 2013 was the iPhone 5 — but iPhone 5s
users are demanding a fifth (20%) more data than iPhone 5 users in
developed markets, and 50% more data in developing markets.
Owners
of Apple’s current flagship phone also have a greater data consumption
than the Android-based Samsung Galaxy S4, which had a 5x data generation
rate vs the iPhone 3G in developed markets and 11x in developing
markets.The SGS4 did rank a lot higher for uplink data generation —
coming third in developed markets (vs sixth place for the iPhone 5s).
The study goes on to note that the average user of the SGS4 generates
almost as much uplink data as eleven iPhone 3G users in the developing
market it analysed.The SGS4′s “prolific” uplink data generation usage is
described as “consistent with the improved high-resolution 13-megapixel
primary camera and the 2-megapixel front-facing camera”.Both Apple and
Samsung are amply represented in the top data gobbling devices across
developed and developing markets, as the below tables from the report
show:
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