Traffic on the iPhone has been gradually regaining strength after a rapid dip earlier this year as it hits just over 60 per cent, according to 51Degrees.mobi.
iPad web traffic took a hit in late 2012 reaching an all-time low of around 35 per cent but began climbing to almost the same amount as the iPhone.
However this surge was short lived as the iPad immediately began to experience a drop in activity, whilst the iPhone saw its traffic persistently increase. The decline in web traffic for the iPad has followed a slowing down of sales of the Apple tablet, which dropped 14 per cent to 14.6 million units in June this year, compared to 17 million a year before.
Have a look at 51Degrees data to see the battle of the iDevices.