The iPhone is spreading across the globe, according to the latest monthly report from AdMob. The report revealed that users from countries other than U.S. is increasingly growing.
The report found that
54% of iPhone and iPod touch users worldwide in June were in the U.S., down from 61% in January. This signals that international adoption has picked up since then, although the U.S. still has by far the biggest proportion of users of any country.
In another news, Apple's recently announced that it increased iPhone sales by a whopping 636%.
[via Media Post]








Hopefully, once the number drops to 49%, we’ll start to get a less US focussed appstore and apps.