Many small technological devices can be considered devices, such as mobile phones, remote controls, iPod, PDA, calculators, watches, etc. The pen (pen), the key, the comb, the holder, among many others, also fall within the less technological definition. As a device becomes widely used, it is no longer known as a device. For example, when mobile phones were first introduced, they were considered devices.
As they became more popular, they were no longer considered a gadget. Americans own a variety of devices, but the cell phone dominates them all. Eighty-five percent of adults have one, according to Pew research. Consumers crave their devices, but the cell phone dominates them all, according to a new Pew Internet study.
When asked more about the presence of mobile phones in their homes, a third (33%) of people who don't have a cell phone live in a household with at least one working mobile phone.
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