08-27-2015, 04:53 PM
I want to second jeremy's sentiments.
I work tech support for one of the largest cell phone carriers in the US. I can say with extreme confidence that the majority of customers have 1 or 2 mobile devices (usually a smartphone or a tablet) and an aging computer that either doesn't get used or doesn't work anymore. Some customers say they haven't even powered on their computer for months or over a year. Other customers have never even owned a computer and only have their smartphone. And don't misunderstand, most customers I speak with are not tech savvy at all.
I would give a rough estimate that 40-60% of the people I talk to do not have a computer or do not use it anymore and only use their smartphone/tablet. I'm sure this will continue to increase very rapidly over the coming years.
I work tech support for one of the largest cell phone carriers in the US. I can say with extreme confidence that the majority of customers have 1 or 2 mobile devices (usually a smartphone or a tablet) and an aging computer that either doesn't get used or doesn't work anymore. Some customers say they haven't even powered on their computer for months or over a year. Other customers have never even owned a computer and only have their smartphone. And don't misunderstand, most customers I speak with are not tech savvy at all.
I would give a rough estimate that 40-60% of the people I talk to do not have a computer or do not use it anymore and only use their smartphone/tablet. I'm sure this will continue to increase very rapidly over the coming years.