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A Look at a Year of Change and Growth in U.S. Smartphones [Infographic]

Posted May 16, 2012 at 8:07pm by iClarified · 6421 views
In a new report, Nielsen looks at the state of smartphones over the past year. Notably, 50% of U.S. mobile subscribers now have a smartphone and iOS and Android users account for 88% of those who've downloaded an app in the past month.

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In just a year, the average number of apps per smartphone has jumped 28 percent, from 32 apps to 41. Not only is the 2012 smartphone owner downloading more apps, they are increasingly spending more time using them vs. using the mobile web - about 10 percent more than last year.

Some things haven't changed, however. The Top Five Apps continue to be Facebook, YouTube, Android Market, Google Search, and Gmail. And smartphone owners spend just about the same amount of time on apps each day (37 minutes a day in 2011 compared to 39 minutes today). Finally, privacy continues to be a concern with the vast majority (70% in 2011 and 73% in 2012) expressing concern over personal data collection and 55 percent wary of sharing information about their location via smartphone apps.
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