Americans spend an average of 58 minutes per...
Americans spend an average of 58 minutes per day on their smartphones, said Experian Marketing Services’ Simmons Connect Thursday, in the results of a new study. About 26 percent of that time is used for voice calls, while another 20…
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percent is devoted to texting, Experian said. Americans spend about 16 percent of their smartphone time using social media apps, 14 percent for Web browsing, 9 percent emailing, 8 percent playing games, and a combined 4 percent using the phone’s camera and GPS, Experian said. The study found iPhone users spend 26 more minutes on their smartphones than do users on Android-powered phones. Android users spend 28 percent of their smartphone time making voice calls, while iPhone users spend 22 percent of their time doing the same (http://ex.pn/15gept9).