Sentences with phrase «surveyed said their smartphone»

Some 39 % of Gen Z respondents in the survey said a smartphone will be «essential» to their jobs, compared to just 25 % of those polled in all prior generations, and 23 % expect texting will be necessary for their work communications (vs. 13 % across all other working generations).
In fact, 87 % of Millennials surveyed said their smartphone never leaves their side and is the first thing they reach for after waking up.

Not exact matches

In a survey from 2015, 33 % of respondents said that «improved battery life» was the number one thing they looked for in a new smartphone.
«Proving that a device is durable is essential to convince people to pay more for a phone,» said Francisco Jeronimo, senior research director for European mobile devices at IDC, which in 2016 surveyed phone makers, retailers and repair centers around the world about smartphone issues.
43 percent of U.S. Millennials say they check for coupons or promotions on their smartphones while they are in a store, according to a 2013 survey conducted by the Boston Consulting Group (up from 24 percent in 2012).
The survey showed 84 % of parents gave their children smartphones for safety reasons, 73 % said they wanted to track their children's after - school activities and only 16 % purchased a smartphone because their kids asked.
That said, the survey revealed reading off a desktop, tablet, or smartphone was equally popular, though on a lesser scale.
Interestingly, nearly one quarter of the survey respondents who said they do not use a mobile device for shopping said they intend to use either a smartphone or a tablet to make a purchase sometime this year.
When it comes to electronic reading devices, nearly half of all of those surveyed (43 %) said they read using their smartphones.
Laptops and smartphones are preferred over tablet PCs when it comes to access the Internet, a survey by global consultancy firm Deloitte has said.
Recently, 68 percent of more than 1,200 people surveyed by CreditDonkey said they weren't ready to replace their cash with a smartphone, and 67 percent said they'd rather hang on to their credit cards than use the technology.
Our findings on mobile wallet usage were similar: In a 2012 CreditDonkey.com survey, nearly 68 % of smartphone owners said they do not want to replace their cash and credit cards with mobile payment apps.
The report surveyed 1,000 people — all of whom had a holiday of seven days at least seven days abroad or in the UK in 2011 - with 48 per cent of them saying they continued to use their smartphones when out of the country.
The boss made me do it: 43 percent admit using smartphone because of work while driving, survey says, Dec. 1, 2017, By Fredrick Kunkle, The Washington Post
According to a recent study, one in three workers regularly gets up in the middle of the night to check e-mail and almost half of the people surveyed said they can not sleep without their smartphone in reach.
As a whole, though, it is fair to say that the survey consistently shows around nine out of every ten attorneys use a smartphone...
It found that kids had the right hardware but the wrong software; 93 percent of 6 -12-year-olds in the U.S. have access to tablets or smartphones, while 66 percent have their own device, and three out of every five parents surveyed said their kids under 13 use messaging apps, social media or both.
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Its reputation tarnished, the world's biggest smartphone maker by market share nevertheless decided to retain the Note brand after a survey showed 85 percent of 5,000 Galaxy Note users expressed brand loyalty, Koh said.
«PC and mobile still reign in terms of platform popularity; 56 % of survey respondents said their current game will be released on PC and 50 % said their current project will release on smartphones or tablets, as compared to 53 and 52 % (respectively) a year prior.»
In a recent study by Common Sense Media, nearly half of the adults surveyed said that their children exhibited addictive behavior in their use of a smartphone.
She said research showed that about 93pc of kids aged between six and 12 in the US regularly access smartphones and tablets, and three out of every five parents surveyed said their children under 13 use messaging apps, social media or both.
In a survey of 1,000 smartphone users conducted by research company Trend Monitor, 77 percent of respondents said such services should always be free of charge.
He said in a recent report that his surveys of the top four wireless carriers in the U.S. — Verizon (VZ), AT&T (T), Sprint (S) and T - Mobile (TMUS)-- show that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were «by far» the most popular smartphone models in the fourth quarter.
A study in August carried out by TalkTalk Mobile surveyed 2,000 owners of the three major smartphone brands — iPhone, Android and BlackBerry users — determining whether their choice of phone said anything about their personality.
According to a recent Nielsen Survey, U.S. consumers spend 20 percent of their online time and 30 percent of their Smartphone time on social media — accounting for a whopping 121 billion minutes each month — while 20 percent of all companies said they'd only started to dedicate any of their budget toward social media marketing or advertisement in the past year.
With 42 percent of REALTORS ® saying they use a safety app on their smartphone, according to the National Association of REALTORS ®» 2016 Member Safety Report — a staggering leap from the 13 percent who said so in NAR's 2015 survey — a sea change is evident in the way pros are preparing for danger.
Twenty - seven percent of home owners surveyed say they've used their smartphones to help with the remodeling of their homes.
Seventy - two percent of the nearly 1,000 consumers surveyed who already have smart - home products — those that are controlled remotely by a smartphone, tablet, computer, or separate automatic system within the home — say they want voice control, according to the survey.
The Smartphone was picked as agents» and brokers» current favorite technology, with a little more than half those surveyed saying it was their top choice (52 percent), followed by the iPad / tablet (26 percent), laptop / notebook / netbook (16 percent), desktop computer (5 percent) and other (1 percent).
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