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AdMob's June 2009 Mobile Metrics report, which you can download here [PDF link] also has a breakdown of iPhone share by country. The United States, of course, is the leader with 50.2%, followed by Germany (7.3%), France (6.8%), United Kingdom (6.4%), and Canada (3.1%). The iPod Touch is a slightly different affair: it's popular in the US, Canada and the UK, but in Western and (even moreso) Eastern Europe the iPhone is far more popular than the iPod Touch. It's not hard to understand why: while iPhones are offered by major mobile network operators with good distribution networks, iPod Touch sales rely on smaller distributors who simply cannot reach a very large audience.