Pew Internet's U.S. Smartphone Use in 2015 profiles American smartphone usage and the growing role that "smartphones play in helping Americans access, share, and create information and communicate with others."
And while the growth of smartphones and smartphone usage is not new news, it's nice having detailed data illustrating it.
The key quote from the report is:
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 high income and education levels.
The report chart below shows what I think is the most interesting report finding - the huge smartphone usage gulf between older and younger Americans.
I guess it's fair that my kids consider me a smartphone Luddite.
For those who don't want to read the full report, Pew's 6 Facts About Americans and Their Smartphones covers the highlights.
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