In-app services company Urban Airship recently pushed a wealth of information on mobile device connectivity, or more specifically, something called “connection durability.” This metric refers to the average duration of an IP connection, which can be measured by the number of times a device’s data connection reconnects throughout the day.
Although its sample isn’t clean enough to make statistically supported statements, Urban Airship believes it’s still a fascinating look into the life of a mobile device on data networks throughout the world. We agree. For example, why is the Nexus S at the top of the charts for reconnections? Why do devices in China stay so well-connected? And how often does your own device lose a signal, on average?
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