Coinciding with its already existing iPad app, the iPhone app is an acknowledgement of these growing
numbers of smartphone readers.
Not exact matches
Smartphone and tablet
readers represent 45 % the
number of e-ink
readers.
As device consumption among consumers continues to grow and more
readers rely on their tablets and
smartphones for digital reading, the
number of available titles also continues to grow.
The great thing about getting your eBooks ready for
smartphone use is the
number of apps available that make it very easy for your
readers to access and enjoy your work, even if they don't have a dedicated e-reader device.
In the US, the
number of readers using a dedicated ebook
reader has remained the same from 2011 to 2016, while
of those reading on tablets,
smartphones or laptop substantially grew.
I was looking at the most recent Pew report on reading and ebooks and two pieces
of info struck me: (1) The
number of people reading on tablets and
smartphones is rising (especially tablets); and (2)
readers who read on ereaders are power
readers, more than tablet and
smartphone readers.
Smartphones equipped with a code
reader app take photos
of the codes which then can open links to website landing pages, automatically download a V - card, display a message, or even auto - dial a telephone
number.
The news comes thanks to a
number of MobileSyrup
readers who were able to get the update on their Bell Galaxy S6
smartphones.