Yes! Android users love watching p0rn than iOS users, according to data from the largest p0rn video sharing company on the Internet, P0rnhub.
At the end of every year, P0rnhub does a recap of the year to give us insight on the most popular search terms, operating systems and web browsers that were used during that year. Now the adult company has posted its year in review for 2018.
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According to P0rnhub, 71.6% of its traffic came from mobile phones, 8.7% from Tablets and 19.7% from Desktop. This stats compared to last year, is an 8% gain for mobile phone users and an 8% decline for tablet users, and an 18% decline for Desktop.
From the total mobile phone traffic, Android powered devices made up 54% of the visitors worldwide, while iPhones and iPads made up 44.4%. Windows mobile users account for 0.3% of the visitors, while the remaining 0.9% was classified as others.
There was a 2% slump in visitors of P0rnhub from devices running Apple's mobile iOS, while Android powered device gain 2%. Note that some events and happenings caused traffic to rise and drop on P0rnhub. During Apple's Gather Round event held on September 12 for the launch of th 2018 iPhone models, P0rnhub recorded an 11% decline in P0rnhub viewers using iOS device.
For the browsers, Chrome topped by Safari browser by 1% margin. I know you will be wondering why the Chrome browser didn't receive a wide margin over Safari since there are many Android users than those on iOS.
The simple answer is that Safari is the favoured iOS browser while Chrome has soo many competitors like Firefox, Opera Mini, etc, on Android.
Netflix has bumped its subscription prices on all its streaming plans as it invests more in original contents.
Launched 12 years ago, the video streaming service has hiked its subscription fees over the years and this time it plans to do so in order to invest more in shows and movies so as to stand strong against competitions from other rival streaming services such as Hulu, Amazon and even from Apple, Disney and NBC who are also gearing up to enter the market.
The most popular Netflix plan which allows high definition viewing on two screens is up from $10.99 to $12.99 per month. The premium three-screen 4K/HDR plan will be $15.99, up from $13.99, and its cheapest non-HD single screen plan is $8.99 up from $7.99.
"We change pricing from time to time as we continue investing in great entertainment and improving the overall Netflix experience for the benefit of our members," Netflix told NPR
According to the Associated Press, the price hike has drawn a positive response from Wall Street, where Netflix's stock saw a 6.5% increase on Tuesday.
Netflix told NPR that the price increment will affect all consumers in the US, Latin America and the Caribbean, Uruguay, Barbado and Belize.
After announcing its big plans for the Asian continent, Netflix has now revealed the plans that it has for its subscribers in Africa.
The American media-streaming giant with headquarters in Los Gatos, California, recently announced that it planned to make 17 more original productions in Asia in a bid to increase more international subscribers.
Now Netflix has shifted its focus to Africa, announcing that it will be creating original shows for subscribers on the continent. Though, the company did not confirm any programming lineup for the year 2019.
According to Variety, Netflix's VP of international originals, Erik Barmack said that the company's European team were in the process of looking at opportunities in Africa, later adding that shows with multinational casts was going to become the norm.
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The streaming giant VP also said that the company was looking at creating shows for the Arabic speaking market, starting with 'Jinn' as the first.
"There's 500 million people around the world who speak Arabic, and there's a real opportunity to put different faces and a different type of programming to get away from the traditional bulan berkat shows, for example," Barmac said.
Netflix has exceeded forecasts in both the US and international markets. The company has witnessed a huge influx of new international subscribers where where it has been heavily investing.
Now that the movie streaming service is getting more and more non-English subscribers, the company won't have to rely on Hollywood for movies and shows.