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Google states that 27 percent of people use only their smartphones to access the internet in a given day.
This is actually not that surprising if you think about it. My wife almost never uses the laptop or the tablet, she only uses her smartphone to access the internet. Even if she is at work she has a desktop, she never goes outside work related problems to access online content.
In other words, she is a mobile-only internet user. Although Google says that 27% use only the mobile in a given day, I wonder how many people use ONLY mobile or the vast majority of time use mobile to access the internet. I bet the actual number is pretty significant.
The study also concluded that about 80% use a smartphone every day to go online as well as 14% using desktop/laptop only.
So smartphone users go up every year as desktop and general computer users go down each year.
This is pretty interesting, I wonder how much will the newer generation that is being raised with a smartphone will end up using a normal computer 10 years from now?
Will laptops and desktops end up being used only for work stuff? What do you think?
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