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Friday, August 5, 2011

The use of smartphone rising British, led by teenagers

The regulator Ofcom British teen spend more time and more use of smart phones to make calls, send texts and use social networking sites, and more than half of those with the devices claim to be addicted to them, - LONDON (Reuters).

More than a quarter of adults (27pc) and a half of young people aged between 12 and 15 (47pc) for now in smart phones, such as the iPhone, Research in Black movement or one of the many phones running Google's Android operating system, according to Ofcom in report of the communications. The survey found some 59 percent of smartphone users bought their computers in the samples of the past 12 months, and more of them to make calls and send texts every day of the regular mobile phone users.

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