AdMob Breaks iPhone Ownership Down by Country

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Who owns the world’s 78 million iPhone and iPod touches? The US, mostly, according to a recent breakdown by Google-owned mobile advertising company, AdMob. Roughly half of those units sold reside in the US. The UK is in a distant second with eight percent, followed by France, Canada, and Germany.

According to the numbers, the United States actually has the slowest rate of growth. Japan leads that list, followed by Australia and China. The numbers are based on roughly 138 billion ad network impressions, rather than actual numbers of units shipped.

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