Smartphone handset makers are looking toward emerging
markets for growth in no small part because developed countries have quickly
become saturated. Fully 56% of Americans now own smartphones, according to a June Pew
Research Center
report, including about eight-in-ten people in the 18-34 age group.
While younger adults are very likely to own smartphones
regardless of income level, the Pew Research report found, among older adults
smartphone ownership is more of an “elite” phenomenon in the United States : The devices tend to
be quite prevalent at the upper end of the income distribution but much less
common among those with lower income levels.
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