Pew Survey Finds Predictable Trends Among Mobile Phone Users

Pew Internet has just completed a survey of nearly 2000 mobile users in the US and has come up with some not particularly startling statistics about phone and app usage. Still, it’s good to have some cold hard numbers to look at, even if the sample size seems a bit small.

Here are a few highlights from the survey and writeup:

The take-away is what Pew refers to as a “Rise of Apps Culture.” Essentially they mean that younger people are adopting apps as a natural extension of the mobile phone, and that’s a change that’s not going anywhere. Us young folks will soon be old folks, and the trend will engulf the 30-40 and 40-50 demographics.

I think a more interesting survey would be to look into use of apps within the app generation. I know we see studies now and then, and of course Apple and Google are keeping meticulous tallies of download counts, app survival rates, and all that good stuff. But we don’t often get to see the results of crunching that data, since it’s obviously valuable to advertisers and analysts. Remember: you are the product.

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