But only 6,400 shows to Android phones.
Nearly 5.3 million BBC shows were streamed to iPhones, iPod touches and iPads in July via the broadcaster's iPlayer service, according to stats released by the Beeb today.
iOS users watch an average of nearly five programmes a month on iPlayer, and during July, there were an average of just over 230,000 of them accessing the service every week.
By contrast, just 6,400 programmes were streamed to Android devices that month, with an average of just over 1,100 Android users accessing iPlayer a week, and watching 1.4 programmes in the month.
The statistics were released after a Freedom Of Information request.
The Guardian notes that the super-low Android figures are because only handsets running version 2.2 of Google's OS are capable of streaming iPlayer shows.
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It's been a matter of some controversy, given the Beeb's public service remit, and the fact that the majority of UK Android users haven't been able to upgrade to it yet.




















