Not exact matches
As the mighty
smartphone has
risen in popularity, it comes as no surprise that the
number of armbands to choose from have multiplied — especially in an age when most people have their phone on them at all times.
The
rise in
number of smartphones and Internet users has opened a new dimension for the online service providers.
With the
rise of more powerful small - screen
smartphones every year, the larger screen tablets are constantly witnessing a slump in shipment
numbers.
Some
of the popularity
of ebook lending libraries that OverDrive has noted for the calendar year 2011 through September 30th include almost triple the
number of ebook check - outs over all
of 2010, more than two million new users signed up for this year, and a
rise in
smartphone reading to account for 21 %
of all ebook checkouts.
In fact, the
number is
rising by the date as it is one
of the first few
smartphones that come with a stylus.
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.
And Abraham nailed the promise
of mobile reading on
smartphones in India: «Look at the potential, Porter: The
number of telephone subscribers in India
rose to 970.97 million at the end
of December 2014.»
The 2013 ABA survey results showed a
rise in the
number of lawyers using
smartphones to almost 91 percent.
We're big fans
of anything that helps people get smarter about money, and with the
rise of smartphones, there's been an endless
number of apps that let people budget, bank and more.
The world's No. 3
smartphone vendor Huawei isn't the household name in North America or even Europe that it might be in Asia, but its successes in certain parts
of the globe has seen it
rise to be the world's
number three
smartphone vendor.
To make sure they won't miss out on the
rise and prevalence
of either biometric technique, a
number of Chinese
smartphone manufacturers are reportedly planning to adopt 3D sensors domestically while pushing screen - embedded ultrasonic fingerprint scanners internationally.
Huawei isn't the household name in North America or even Europe that it might be in Asia, but its successes in certain parts
of the globe has seen it
rise to be the world's
number three
smartphone vendor.
The
number of Android
smartphones equipped with fingerprint scanners should considerably
rise next year, especially in China.
In its latest end
of year 2015 report it says that Huawei led the global
rise of the Chinese
smartphone brands by shipping more than 108 million units to take
number three position worldwide.
Though, I'm glad that there are some certain jewels among a large
number of smartphone brands that have
risen all above this specification war and think about user experience before launching their handsets.
According to Google, 28 percent
of smartphone users have used their device to search for a flat or a house and this
number continues to
rise year over year.