Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Britons prefer using smartphones rather than laptops to go online: Watchdog




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Britons prefer using smartphones rather than laptops to go online: Watchdog  


[LONDON] Smartphones have overtaken laptops as the preferred way for Britons to go online, driven by increased take-up of the devices and a jump in superfast mobile broadband subscriptions, the British telecoms regulator said on Thursday.
A third of people said they turned to a smartphone first to browse the Internet, access social media or shop online, while 30 per cent opened up a laptop, Ofcom said. A year ago, 40 per cent preferred to use a laptop and 22 per cent a smartphone.
People are also spending longer glued to their iPhone or Android mobile, using the devices for one hour and 54 minutes every day on average, it said, and a third of users turn to their smartphone within five minutes of waking up.
Ofcom said Britain had seen a rapid take-up in superfast mobile broadband in the last year, with an eight-fold increase in subscriptions to 23.6 million.


Television, however, still met most people's entertainment needs. People watch on average of three hours 40 minutes of broadcast TV a day, 11 minutes less than a year ago, Ofcom said.
REUTERS

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