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Smartphones engage young Americans, entertain Koreans

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Nov, 2014 10:41 AM
  • Smartphones engage young Americans, entertain Koreans
While young American smartphone users are more likely to use their phones for email, texting and social media, those from South Korea are more interested in entertainment and information gathering, new research says.
 
The two countries were selected for the study due to the high rates of smartphone ownership among their young adults.
 
Eighty percent of Americans own smartphones, while the ownership rate in South Korea is about 90 percent.
 
"Mobile media is facilitating our communication needs more than traditional media such as television, radio or newspapers," said co-researcher Seok Kang from the University of Texas, San Antonio.
 
For nearly a year, the researchers conducted online surveys and analysed the data of more than 1,600 students from both countries.
 
Participants measured the amount of time they spent using their smartphones and for what purpose they used them.
 
The study was published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior.

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