Mobile Apps Change the Way Service Providers Work

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shaownhasan
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Mobile Apps Change the Way Service Providers Work

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Mobile Apps change the way smartphone users work. Not without reason. Now, smartphones are no longer a luxury item (except for some products). Just imagine, according to dailymail , smartphone users in Indonesia spend an average of 4 hours and 35 minutes every day using mobile internet.

Congratulations! Indonesia is in 4th position in the world.

That's just online usage, not to mention offline. Of course, the average screen time of smartphone users in Indonesia is far above that. In one day, let's say you sleep 8 hours, of course the remaining time for activities is 16 hours. Let's say on brazil email list average you spend 5 hours interacting with the smartphone you have. Almost 30% of your productive time is on your smartphone.

Wow. Doesn't feel like it, huh?

smartphone users in Indonesia
With the very high number of daily smartphone usage in Indonesia, of course many companies are starting to think about how to profit from smartphone user habits. One by one services are starting to emerge.

The first phase is social media. In fact, Facebook even made special mobile apps. Not just 1, even 3 applications that Facebook released for smartphones. To the point, there are several social media services whose features can only be fully enjoyed via smartphones. Instagram and Snapchat (and maybe there are still some others).
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