Smartphones are amazing devices that have greater capabilities than
supercomputers used to twenty to thirty years ago. Technology moves fast
and technology that once needed to be housed in a large room now fits
in your pocket. The amazing features of smartphones
have become commonplace however and what once amazed us now just seems
commonplace. Here are six facts that you didn't know about your
smartphone that you may find amazing and compelling.
Usage Amongst Smartphone Owners:
Smartphones have been growing in popularity steadily ever since they
were first introduced in 2001. It is estimated that the number of
smartphones in existence by 2015 will be approximately 1.5 to 2 billion.
That means that there is likely to be one smartphone
for every six to seven people alive, which is quite amazing. In the
United States, current smartphone usage equates to 35% of adults having a
smartphone. People are also spending tons of time using their
smartphones. On average, people check their smartphones 150 times per
day which equates to once every six to seven minutes. What are people
primary using smartphones for? That depends on the country that the user
is living in. Usage tends to fluctuate widely from country to country
though with social media being less popular in Japan and restaurant apps
being more popular in the United States.
Apps have grown in popularity in recent years as well due to improved
download speeds and an increase in the number of computer programmers
designing new applications. Having said that, approximately 90% of apps
that are downloaded are only used ten times or less once they are
downloaded. What types of apps are being used by individuals?
Approximately 60% of smartphones are used to play games though health
apps are also prominently featured on many cell phones with
approximately 90% of smartphones having a health or fitness app on it.
Cell Phone Costs:
Those text messages that you send do not cost your cell phone provider a
thing. That is because the size of text messages are small enough to be
inserted in data transfers by your cell phone provider that fit neatly
into the spectrum that cell phone companies rent from the government.
The space a text message uses is less than the space used to set up the
transmittal of information between a call tower and a phone. As a
result, the cost to a provider is zero and the amount you pay is all
profit to a cell phone provider. The most expensive part of a smartphone
is the screen. Touchscreens have grown in complexity and sensitivity
and the cost of these screens have grown in accordance with these
technologies. Gorilla glass, commonly used on iPhones and other
smartphones are durable and sensitive to touch and have led to new
functionality for smartphones. The presence of these sensitive
touchscreens have led to a decrease in popularity of other input devices
for smartphones including pens, points, physical keyboards, and scroll
wheels, all of which were used when smartphones were first introduced to
consumers.
Conclusion:
Smartphones are continuing to revolutionize the cell phone world and
have become ever more popular in recent years. While it is difficult to
predict what direction smartphones will head, they are bound to become
more powerful and add new functionality for users. As this occurs,
expect smartphones to become even more common amongst users.
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