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What you should read in those statistics is the relative share of OS people use to reach Admob's servers. No more and no less. If you use your phone's browser to read non-mobile pages or mobile pages without ads from Admob, then it is not counted. If you use a proxy, like the one of Opera, then you are not counted. If you use apps that spams you with ads from Admob, then you are counted as much as you are spammed. You should not read more than that in those statistics. It's actually very far from actual mobile OS market share. The actual fact is that Symbian is by far the most used smartphone OS. The iPhone is not so much important as those statistics would suggest.