Motorola DROID accounts for around 25% of all U.S. Android web traffic?
Well, kind of. Our boys at Clicky (awesome site analytics service, by the way) released a report this morning compiled of data from over 150,000 websites which have their tracking code installed. It’s a pretty large sample size, and what they found was that the DROID, less than a week old, already accounts for around 25% of all Android traffic they see in the United States. We’ll let you guys tear this apart in the comments…
Thanks, Sean!




Why would the Droid be separated out from the Android stat?
Hi kids, Just wanted to say I have had my droid for about a week now, and I don’t give a shit how “pretty” it is. The screen resolution makes up for it, as do all the wonderful free applications I have already downloaded. I love this phone, and I am rather picky. The on-screen keyboard is spectacular, and the auto-correct function definitley helps out. The slide out isn’t as bad as everyone says, as I average around 10 to 15 SMS per minute (multiple convos plus a rather boring desk job) and I have not been the least bit inhibited.
VZW will sell more of these as word spreads and people get their hands on them.
The Droid has been walking out the door 6 to 1 on the Eris (htc) and I would know, I do inventory control for VZW.
Expect the Android web traffic to move further and further in the Droid direction until another Eclair device launches.
Ok lets hear it, 2 new BB Storm 2’s for free or buy a Motto Droid. Which one is the best. HELP, I am sending one BB back for a sticking 2 button on the screen after a week. Your thoughts PLEASE!!