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Social media marketing company ShareThis gave the iPhone the distinction of "Most Social Device" today after finding that users were more likely to share web content on their iPhone than on any other device. The study, which was published today on the company's blog, also examined other factors like the type of web content being shared.

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ShareThis found that the iPhone is three times more popular than the desktop for sharing content and 1.5 times more popular than other mobile devices like tablets. Facebook accounted for 60% of sharing on the iPhone and was followed in popularity by Twitter and Pinterest.

How are people engaged with social channels on iPhone during the day? We see that Facebook is the most dominate social channel, with consistently high usage throughout the day. The other highly represented social channels are Twitter and Pinterest.

Earlier today, Apple announced its quarterly earnings results, reporting that it sold a record 31.2 million iPhones during the third fiscal quarter, up from 26 million last year.

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Technarchy Avatar
167 months ago
I'm actually a little surprised about this considering how many Android devices are supposedly in the wild.

Total BS report.

It doesn't see all the NFC phone bumping in the world or swapping of SD cards.
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ConCat Avatar
167 months ago
This thread is so far filled to the brim of people who don't understand sarcasm. It's pretty amazing.
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167 months ago
Not fair to Android. It would have a higher percentage if FTP transfers were included. (No, I'm not being serious.)
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lolkthxbai Avatar
167 months ago
Not surprising at all. I love sharing photos with my iPhone simply because it's easy and does it well. Congrats Apple.
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uknowimright Avatar
167 months ago
No, android users just don't know how to use their phones.

jk

the wait at the Genius Bar nowadays seems to indicate the same for iOS users

NEWSFLASH: lots of people are bad with technology
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uknowimright Avatar
167 months ago
so iOS users like more attention? makes sense


jk
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