The majority of the younger generation
take smartphone ownership as a real no - brainer with all the apps and services that are available via this type of device.
68 % of adults now have a smartphone, nearly double the share that Pew Research Center measured in its first survey on
smartphone ownership in mid-2011.
The June 10, 2013 Pew Internet report
on Smartphone Ownership 2013 reports that 56 % of all American adults are now smartphone adopters.
The internet penetration rate was only 33 per cent in 2017, but is expected to reach 50 per cent by 2020
as smartphone ownership proliferates; 500 million Indians are expected to have smartphones by 2020.
Forrester
links smartphone ownership to tablet ownership as a key driver for slate sales up to now — noting that «the proportion of European smartphone owners who own a tablet (28 per cent) is more than double that of those who aren't smartphone owners (12 per cent)».
According to the consulting firm Hudson Crossing, emerging Gen Y travellers in the US lead all other age groups in
smartphone ownership at 80 per cent and travellers in general are more likely to own mobile devices.
The work, which shows teen suicide and depression rates climbing in the US since 2010, suggests that these issues are linked to the swift rise in
smartphone ownership across the country.
The industry and technology has been around for at least five years, first via initially Nokia - only clients like Fring or Truphone, but the US startup has realized the potential of cross-platform messaging apps in this age of
widespread smartphone ownership.
They are clearly the target audience of Google's latest mobile software initiative, particularly in countries like India, where Android usage has surged recently to exceed
US smartphone ownership.
The survey revealed the majority of parents (84.6 %) would like a minimum age
for smartphone ownership in the UK — with age 10 being the most popular minimum age.
According to new data from comScore,
smartphone ownership increased 43 percent in the first half of this year, rising to account for nearly one quarter of the country's mobile population.
Nguyen thinks that while the phone was a «solid offering» in terms of hardware, he believes that it had trouble gaining traction with customers because ultimately, «given the already high rate
of smartphone ownership in the U.S., consumers need an extremely compelling [reason to buy].
The US is not first when it comes to
smartphone ownership.
Young people and those with internet access tend to have high rates of
smartphone ownership, so Dr. Torous and his co-authors designed a survey targeted at this group.
Newly standard this year is Audi connect and Audi smartphone interface, both of which enhance
your smartphone ownership experience.
Also standard is Audi connect and Audi smartphone interface, both of which enhance
your smartphone ownership experience.
Smartphone ownership is on the rise, and so...
Tablet computer and
smartphone ownership have each increased dramatically in recent years, and a growing share of Americans are using these multipurpose mobile devices — rather than dedicated e-readers — to read books.
The company is expecting that
smartphone ownership will hit 67 % among Internet - connected U.S. consumers a year from now.
The Magid Media Futures study also found rapid growth in
smartphone ownership, with 61 % of online Americans owning one in May of 2013.
Though clamshell - style Web - enabled feature phones are still popular,
smartphone ownership is growing in Japan.
According to analysts the Brazilian smartphone market grew by 101 percent in 2013, but the country's tele - density is still low and so is
smartphone ownership, which makes the country a potential market for Xiaomi.
Smartphone ownership may have flatlined, and tablet ownership is actually declining, but one piece of technology is bucking the trend and getting bigger every day: smart speakers.