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Posted on October 15, 2021February 26, 2024 by Dan Ness

Mobile Phones TUP Lens

Smartphones have rapidly, although not completely, replaced feature phones. Smartphone users have expanded their range of activities with new uses while also increasingly migrating activities from computers and tablets. This TUP Highlights Report profiles smartphones – their market penetration, user demographic profile, regular activities, usage profile, key competitors, and purchase plans.
This TUP Highlights report includes the following sections: penetration of smartphones versus feature phones, smartphone brand share, top activities for smartphones, smartphone carrier share, smartphone usage profile, trends in technology ecosystems, major activities for a market segment, and the profile of smartphone users.

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CategoriesActivities, Communication, Devices, Highlights, Mobile Phones, PCs, Tablets, Technology Ecosystems, TUP 2017, TUP 2018, TUP 2019, TUP 2020, TUP 2021, User Profile TagsAcer, Activities, Advantaged, Age, Age Groups, Android, Android smartphones, Apple, Apple iOS, Apple iPhone, Apple Mac, Apple Siri, ASUS, AT&T, Basic cell phones, Brand footprint, Carriers, Children, Chrome OS, Chromebooks, Cloud, Cloud storage, Collaboration, Communication, Connected devices, COVID, Dell, Devices, Digital divide, Digital equity, Digital Health, Disadvantaged, Ecosystems, Education, Elders, Email, Employees, Employer size, Employer-provided PCs, Employment status, Entertainment, Ethnicity, Family, Feature phones, FitBit, Fitness trackers, Gender, Germany, Google, Google Android, Google Assistant, Graphics, Group chat, Group discussion, Health, Home entertainment, Home PC activities, HomePod, Hours, Household size, HP, Huawei, Inequity, Information/search, Internet browsing, iOS, iPad, iPadOS, iPhone, Japan, Lenovo, LG, Macintosh, MacOS, Marital status, Market penetration, Market share, Meetings, Microsoft, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Windows, Mobile phones, Movies, News, Operating systems, Pandemic, Parents, PC activities, PCs, Penetration, Personal activities, Phone calls, Photographs, Photos, Presence of children, Primacy, Productivity, Purchase plans, Remote workers, Remote working, Samsung, Seniors, Shopping, Siri, Slack, Smart speakers, Smartphone, Smartphone activities, Smartphones, Smartwatch, Social networking, Sociodemographics, Sony, Sports, Sprint, Streaming music, Students, T-Mobile, Tablets, Technology Ecosystems, Text messaging, TracFone, TV, UK, Verizon, Video calling, Video calls, Videoconferencing, Voice assistant, Voice assistants, Vulnerable, Wearable technology, Wearables, Weather, Webex, WFH, Windows, Wireless speakers, Work from home, Work PC activities, Work-related activities, Xiaomi, Youth, Zoom

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  • Activities
  • Age
  • Age Groups
  • Android
  • Apple
  • Boomers
  • Commercial
  • Communication
  • Computers
  • Connected devices
  • Devices
  • Ecosystems
  • Elders
  • Employees
  • Employment status
  • Generations
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z
  • Home PCs
  • iPad
  • iPhone
  • Life stage
  • Market penetration
  • Microsoft
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Millennials
  • Mobile phones
  • Operating systems
  • Pandemic
  • PC activities
  • PCs
  • Penetration
  • Printers
  • Remote workers
  • Remote working
  • Smartphone activities
  • Smartphones
  • Sociodemographics
  • Tablets
  • Technology Ecosystems
  • Trends
  • User Profile
  • Windows
  • Work-related activities
  • Work from home

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