Study: One in Four U.S. Smartphone Gamers Plays at Mobile Casino 4xwf


Smartphone Casinos
What do you do most often with your smartphone? If you’re the average U.S. citizen, the odds say you’ve played a game application on your telecommunications toy in the past month, and one in four of these play at mobile casinos – despite the fact that gambling online in America is basically in a state of prohibition. 3a4x1y
These were among the key findings in a Pew Research Center study of over 1,900 smartphone s in the U.S. released this week. Other significant statistics show that:
• 82% of American citizens are cell phone s;
• 23% of adults live in a household without a landline phone;
• 35% of adults have cell phones with apps, but only 68% of those who have apps actually use them;
• 29% of adult cell phone s have ed an app to a phone;
• 60% of those surveyed played games on a cell phone in the past month, beating out activities like using news services (52%), maps/GPS software (51%), social networking (47%), and music (43%) apps;
• among game s, 25% said they had played mobile casino games in the past month, second-most popular to “puzzle games” at 36% while arcade-style games placed third at 22% within the demographic;
• 42% of those with apps use them several times daily; and
• 76% of people using apps spend 30 minutes or less with them at a time.
In general, Pew Research sees the results of its survey as evidence of the “Rise of the Apps Culture.” As more and more Americans learn to use smartphones to their fullest extent, more will be playing for fun – and ever more at a casino online.
2 Comments 3t3d1q
the title is a bit misleading…1 in 4 s plays games, not mobile casinos
the title is a bit misleading…1 in 4 s plays games, not mobile casinos