A recent report by Cloudflare sheds light on the dominance of Android devices in Nigeria's mobile internet traffic, revealing significant trends in the country's digital landscape for 2025. Based on the data provided in the document, it is clear that this trend is expected to continue growing in the coming years.
Android Dominates Mobile Internet Traffic in Nigeria
According to the 'Cloudflare Radar 2025 Year in Review', Android devices accounted for a staggering 74% of Nigeria's mobile internet traffic. This statistic underscores the critical role that Android plays in the country's internet usage, particularly in a market where affordability is key for consumers.
iOS Struggles in Cost-Sensitive Market
In comparison, iOS devices represented only 26% of the mobile traffic, placing Nigeria 119th globally in iOS usage. The disparity between the two operating systems highlights the challenges faced by iOS in penetrating cost-sensitive markets like Nigeria, where budget-friendly Android devices are more accessible to the majority of users.
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