Our master plan is slowly working, and soon every man and woman in our great nation will own a smartphone. Pew Research Center reports that just under half of adult Americans, or 46 percent, own smartphones currently, meaning that smartphone owners now outnumber their feature phone counterparts by five percent. Pew polled multiple demographics to get its numbers, and there was growth across the board over the last nine months.
Of particular interest is the rise in ownership in the study's lowest income demographic -- under $30,000 a year -- which spiked 12 percent to 34 percent. Additionally, it showed that Android and Apple are neck and neck, with 20 and 19 percent market share of mobile owners, respectively, and Blackberry ownership declined from ten percent to six percent. The largest growth came from the 18-24 age group, up 18 to 67 percent. More here.
8 comments:
Interesting stuff man, thanks for sharing this, great growth statistics.
Interesting stats!
That is a lot but it will increase more.
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Filip
Oh wow, I myself do not yet own a smartphone, but probably will in the near future.
Amazing stats, but this will increase in the future for good.
It's the normal evolution of cellphones
even my dad recently switched from his old, no-camera flip phone
I guess, technically I have a smart phone, but since I have no data plan and don't use the internet with it (and it's old as hell) I still pride myself on being one of the reluctant few holdouts of this whole android/iPhone revolution.
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