10 years ago, only every 20th Pole had a smartphone. Today, almost 80% of us have it

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Nahid#13
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10 years ago, only every 20th Pole had a smartphone. Today, almost 80% of us have it

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The same period, landline telephones (currently used by only 4.3% of households) and traditional mobile phones, which are used by 17% of Poles, practically disappeared from Polish homes. Smartphones have also taken over the tasks of home computers, the percentage of which has decreased from 51% to 46%. No wonder experts talk about the smartphoneization of society. According to the futurologist, Prof. Aleksandra Przegalińska, the scenario that awaits the mobile industry in the near future is even more surprising. "living" smartphones and holograms replacing them. These and other data on the mobile industry are included in the Digital Care report "10 years of the mobile revolution", prepared on the occasion of the company's 10th anniversary.

A smartphone in almost every pocket, less and less computers and more consoles According to data provided by Kantar Public for the purposes of the Digital Care Group report, 82.6% of Poles used traditional Ghana Mobile Number List mobile phones with a keyboard 10 years ago . However, within a decade , that number had fallen to 17.3% of people . Currently , 76.8% of people have smartphones , and only 5.4% have traditional phones. Polish users are also abandoning landline telephones eon masse . In 2012, they were used in 32.1% of households . In 2022, only 4.3%. See also: ManTech: How did Poles use digital services in 2022? We also use desktop computers less and less . While in 2012 31.6% of people had them, currently only 4.7% . During this time , the number of users of portable computers (notebook, laptop, tablet) has doubled.

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Interestingly, the total percentage of people who have a desktop computer, laptop or tablet at home has fallen in the last 10 years from 51.6% to 46.7%. This was mainly due to the growing popularity of smartphones, which gradually began to take over the functions of personal computers. The number of users of game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo) also doubled - from 2.9% to 5.7% . Internet every day Just 10 years ago, 40.9% of Poles did not use the Internet at all, now over 17% do not. In 2012, checking the web every day was a popular activity among 35.9% of people . A decade later, 69.3% of us are online every day. According to data from Kantar Public, both 10 years ago and now, if we used the Internet, we did it every day. Activity 4-5 times a week and less often, in both cases.
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