In the US, almost half of teachers (49%) indicated that they prefer to shop online for classroom items. The vast majority of them prefer to shop using a laptop with a rate of 78%. This is followed by mobile and tablet devices at the same level with a rate of 11% for both of them.
In a way to rank the most 8 downloaded and most deleted apps used by smartphone users nationwide, social media apps grabbed the top level of downloaded apps and they ranked the 7th most deleted apps. This is followed by email/communication apps which are the second most downloaded apps and the lowest deleted apps. It …
The average spam calls per user/month are 8.9 in the United Kingdom which has a variety of spam call categories. Telemarketing leading with a rate of 31% of all spam calls, followed by insurance calls with a rate of 23% and the nuisance with 14%.
44% of Gen Z smartphone users in the US indicated that discount offers remain the top reason to enhance the in-store shopping experience, while about 36% would like to use their smartphones in stores to get information about loyalty programs. Only 27% would like to see retailers use the smartphone to display inventory count for all …
The number of mobile internet subscriptions in Egypt increased from 28.65 million at the end of January-March 2016 (Q1) to hit 30.45 million subscriptions by the end of January-March 2017 (Q1). The number of USB Modem subscriptions increased also to reach 3.30 million subscriptions by the end of the same period.
Gen Zers are the first generation to have never spent a single day without the internet, cell phone or computer. It’s a fact that smartphones are central to Gen Zers’ online lives. A vast majority of Gen Zers owns smartphone device (96%), followed by pc/laptop, tablet, and smart TV with rates of 96%, 75%, 30% & 24% respectively. …
US Gen Z shoppers use their phones while shopping for general uses like phone calls, texting, email, apps, more than 53% of all shoppers. Also, Gen Z shoppers use their phones while shopping to compare prices online but they look less like to do that than other groups, by a rate of 43% versus 49% of …
US households own a variety of devices not only one device. Personal computers, smartphones, and wireless devices ranked the top with rates 97%, 81% and 61% respectively. 48% own dedicated game console devices and only 11% of US households own a Virtual Reality (VR) devices.