Nearly half of adult mobile phone owners only used their phone for calls and texting last year
Research conducted by GSMA has revealed that nearly half of mobile phone users around the world only use their handset to make calls and text.
In it’s first outing, GSMA’s Global Mobile Engagement Index (GMEI) measured how people engaged with their phone and then placed them in one of four different groups depending on their score.
Those who used their phone the most were labeled as ‘Aficiondos’ followed by ‘Pragmatists’, ‘Networkers’ and ‘Talkers’, who use their phone the least.
‘Talkers’ accounted for 47 per cent of mobile phone owners however that figure is expected to decrease to 23 per cent by 2030 as handsets become more available, affordable and innovative.
The GMEI also found the 70 per cent of smartphone users watch free online videos, such as YouTube on their phone and another 70 per cent use their phones to research information about things they are thinking of buying.
GSMA chief strategy officer Hyunmi Yang said: “The Global Mobile Engagement Index is a unique industry tool to help understand shifting trends.
“Consumer behaviours are continuing to change as mobile devices get smarter, services grow richer and societies become more connected.”
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