Many Americans apparently can't, according to a new report. A reported 64 percent of the country has a smartphone, up from 35 percent in 2011, according to a new study. Nearly half of smartphone owners – 46 percent – describe their mobile devices as You read that right: In the spring of 2011, just 35 percent of American adults owned a smartphone, according to Pew Research. The Internet and social media may have been changing politics in myriad ways, but news consumption was mostly a sedentary experience. The Pew Research Center found some 64 percent of American adults owned a smartphone as of the survey last year, almost double the percentage of 2011. And 15 percent of those surveyed said they had a smartphone and "limited" access to the Internet from many these devices are a key entry point to the online world 64% of American adults now own a smartphone of some kind, up from 35% in the spring of 2011. Smartphone ownership is especially high among younger Americans, as well as those with relatively Nearly two-thirds of adult Americans own a smartphone -- up from 35 percent in the spring of 2011, according to the study. Perhaps even more interesting: Pew reported that 7 percent of users are smartphone dependent, meaning that their device is their The Pew Research Center found some 64 percent of American adults owned a smartphone as of the survey last year, almost double the percentage of 2011 Americans love their smartphones and rely on them as a key way to go online, but many find the cost too .
while it has increased by 29 percentage points since Pew Research conducted its first survey of smartphone ownership in the spring of 2011, when 35 percent of Americans were smartphone owners. In addition, about 10 percent of the survey respondents said Nearly two-thirds of adult Americans own a smartphone -- up from 35 percent in the spring of 2011, according to the study. Battle of the Phones: Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge Vs. HTC's One M9 Samsung Galaxy S6 Smartphones Unveiled at Mobile World Congress That smartphone-dependent demographic includes young adults, lower-income and less-educated households, and racial and ethnic minorities. 15 percent of adults ages 18 to 29 rely heavily on smartphones for internet access, from navigating directions to New research from the Pew Research Center indicates that nearly two thirds of Americans have smartphones now, which is up significantly from 35 percent in 2011. Age and class play a roll in who owns devices, as Pew points out, but how those with access are .
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