Three-quarters of smartphone owners use location-based services

Summary of findings

Background: Smartphone adoption

Smartphone ownership among American adults has risen over the past year. Almost half of adults (46%) now have smartphones, up from 35% in May 2011. Another two in five (41%) have more basic cell phones, and 12% of adults do not own a cell phone of any kind.3 Younger adults are still much more likely to own smartphones than older adults, even compared with older adults with similar levels of education or household income.

Smartphonw ownership demographics

Notes

3 Aaron Smith, “Nearly half of American adults are smartphone owners.” Pew Internet, March 1, 2012. http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Smartphone-Update-2012.aspx

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