The BBC reports this morning on the findings of a new study by British regulator Ofcom, the Communications Market Report, which gives an overview of how the UK as a whole is using internet, radio, TV, and phone devices.
58% of adult males were found to use a smartphone, compared to 42% of females. Apple's iPhone is the favourite device, used by 32% of adults, however this was not the case for the teenage demographic, who prefer the BlackBerry (37% use one). Read the full BBC article for more.
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