Trends on Tuesday: What Mobile Devices Do People Use to Access Federal Sites?

Nov 24, 2015

Mobile users of government websites are growing in double digit percentages and will likely soon become the majority.

For some recent internal project research, I dove into some of the federal government-wide analytics looking at mobile usage and found a few interesting tidbits to share:

  • It’s an OS battle of the As. Apple devices slightly edge out Android as the most popular with 49.24% to 44.88% of the audience.
  • There’s no realistic third contender. Windows devices make up less than 4% and Blackberry less than .5% of the audience, then it trails off quickly from there with Nokia, Symbian, and FirefoxOS holding hundredths of a percent.
  • List of Android and i O S sessions, by version of operating system
  • Android devices are slow to get upgrades. The top operating system version is Android 4.4.2, which launched almost two years ago in December of 2013 (Android 6.0 launched this October), but many Android users are at the mercy of their carrier, device manufacturer or both, for getting upgrades pushed through.
  • Screen resolutions are incredibly fragmented. While Apple’s small product offering of one phone per year helps establish standards, after you leave the comfort of the five resolutions from the last five Apple phones, there’s an infinite long tail of device screen sizes.
  • I should note: This doesn’t include all government websites, just federal ones using the Digital Analytics Program (DAP). For a sampling of the government agencies included and a high level overview, check out analytics.usa.gov.

    While I compared one year and three month data for different purposes, this post focused on the most recent three month data since phones are upgraded fairly frequently—sometimes annually, for people who are particularly clumsy, or for those using U.S. cell providers that offer annual upgrades. Using one year data gives a bigger picture—especially for things like tax season, when the IRS is frequently at the top of analytics.usa.gov—but the accuracy of the data quickly decays, as Apple releases new devices and OS versions in the fall and Android manufacturers churn out new phones year-round.

    3-D mobile smart phones and pie chart