Site icon MacTech.com

Smartphones overtaking computers in 2012, but so what?

iPhone4S.jpg

The recent influx of smartphones to the UK has prompted a slump in the popularity of desktop computers, according to a new study, though I don’t buy it.

The survey found that while 64% respondents owned a desktop computer, 94% now own a smartphone. YouGov research commissioned on behalf of Kaspersky Lab, a developer of secure content and threat management solutions, also revealed that users are now reaching for their smartphone ahead of their computer when looking up something online. Seventy-eight percent of respondents went to their smartphone first, compared to the 57% who chose their desktop. 

Maybe I’m missing something, but I don’t see the correlation in the fact that more people are surfing the Web on smartphones rather than on desktop computers. Maybe there are folks out there who purchase a computer mainly to surf the web, but I doubt it. Those who buy a computer want to also do other entertainment and productivity tasks that just aren’t possible on a smartphone.

— Dennis Sellers

Exit mobile version