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Smartphones develop quicker than users adapt to new features Local Finland News In English
Smartphone's have developed faster than their users are learning to utilise them, according to a survey published by Finnish mobile phone operator DNA and mobile phone maker Nokia on Monday. According to the study, only about a half of smartphone users use their phones to surf the internet, navigate or listen to music. The most active superusers made up a fifth of the 1,500 respondents. They were young and primarily male users, who used their phones a lot and actively sought new applications for their devices. The smartphone has replaced other devices for these users. Source: Helsinki Times