Americans each spent over 34 hours per month using smartphone apps & browsers in 2013 - report
Americans are using browsers on their smartphone more than their laptop or home computer. That's the finding of a new report by aggregation Nielson's latest Digital Consumer Report.
The report finds that two-thirds of all Americans - that's 65%, up from 44% in 2012 - now own a smartphone device. The report adds that Americans each spent 34 hours, 17 minutes using their mobile apps and/or browser per month last year.
Comparatively, the report finds that 46% of Americans own a games console. It's unsurprising that mobile ownership outweighs consoles, given their practicality in everyday life, but it's still an interesting look at how how smartphone usage has grown in just a year.
The same report finds that Americans used browsers on their laptops less than on mobile, weighing in at 27 hours, 3 minutes per month in 2013. In tablets; 29% of all Americans are said to own a device, compared to just 4% last year.
As expected, television is still the nation's biggest time-sink, with some 133 hours, 49 minutes consumed each month per American.
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Via Engadget.