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Deloitte: Americans Look at Their Smartphones More Than 12 Billion Times Daily, Even as Usage Habits Mature and Device Growth Plateaus


NEW YORK, Nov. 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- American consumers' status as a device-dependent nation closes 2017 with strong momentum and some important firsts in terms of demographic and usage shifts according to Deloitte's 2017 "Global Mobile Consumer Survey," released today. With nearly 264 million Americans using their mobile phones 12 billion times per day, in the aggregate, the mobile ecosystem remains one of the most important enablers of the way we live and work in 2017. This year, smartphone penetration reached 82 percent overall with ages 18-24 having the highest penetration at a staggering 93 percent. In fact, the strongest growth in ownership for two years running now is among those aged 55 and older.

2017 Global Mobile Consumer Survey

Furthermore, the survey finds smartphone usage and growth rates for both devices and apps have matured after years of robust growth, and most Americans not only own smartphones but are fairly consistent in the way they use them. Conversely, what is growing is consumer interest in a range of exciting "internet of things" related applications and services and the industry has done a strong job of keeping consumer interest high in the potential of internet of things and fifth generation networks (5G), as well as unlimited data plans and device upgrades.

"Our survey reveals that, even as smartphone use begins to mature, we may be on the precipice of the next generation of mobile, as IoT applications and services capture consumer interest and the global race to 5G takes hold," Craig Wigginton, vice chairman and telecommunications sector leader, Deloitte & Touche LLP. "It's an incredibly exciting time for both the mobile ecosystem and consumers as we anticipate this next wave of innovation that will further change the way we live and work across generations."

Device addiction shifts to device etiquette

The year 2017 marks the emergence of what we call "Device Etiquette" ? a collection of usage patterns and habits across all demographics. The survey notes that respondents are relatively consistent when it comes to the amount of times they look at their phones each day, including the speed at which they reach for their phones.  

Industry outlook remains strong despite shifts in usage and device growth

While usage and behaviors are beginning to mature, the report found several bright spots at the industry level including:

Wi-Fi edges out a lead over 4G

For the first time in recent years, this year's survey found 4G has slipped slightly behind Wi-Fi in terms of overall performance. With 5G commercial deployments potentially expected to begin in earnest in 2018, offering substantially higher data speeds than 4G, the report notes that the interplay between mobile and Wi-Fi could be poised for a substantive shift next year in network preferences back toward mobile.

Internet of things: Full speed ahead

While consumers are becoming more open to and interested in the connected world, our research shows that not all internet of things is created equal. The survey found that the connected car and connected entertainment has surpassed the connected home in terms of near term consumer interest.

Consumers are using machine learning and may not know it

While artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are still in the early phases of mainstream use the study found:

Consumers show willingness to share personal data

While consumers may have reservations about privacy as it relates to the emerging internet of things platforms, they are showing very few reservations about sharing personal data when entering into agreements or making purchases online. The survey found:

"While traditional mobile services have matured in 2017, the opportunities presented by "made for mobile" content, IoT services, wearables and VR represent a significant value proposition to both industry and consumers," concluded Wigginton. "Some industry watchers say 2018 is about increasing 'revenue-per-look.' Our view is that the industry's incredible connection with American consumers is about the innovation and value that the mobile ecosystem brings to consumers and that shows every sign of accelerating in the year ahead."

The "2017 Global Mobile Consumer Survey" covers six continents, 32 countries and more than 51,000 respondents. In addition to exploring year-over-year results and key insights, the survey is also designed to highlight differences between consumers across generational divides ? capturing findings from six distinct age groups from ages 18 to 75. Connect with us on Twitter: @DeloitteTMT, @CraigWigginton and #trendsinmobile.

About Deloitte
Deloitte provides industry-leading audit, consulting, tax and advisory services to many of the world's most admired brands, including more than 85 percent of the Fortune 500 and more than 6,000 private and middle market companies. Our people work across more than 20 industry sectors to make an impact that matters ? delivering measurable and lasting results that help reinforce public trust in our capital markets, inspire clients to see challenges as opportunities to transform and thrive, and help lead the way toward a stronger economy and a healthy society. Deloitte is proud to be part of the largest global professional services network serving our clients in the markets that are most important to them. 

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