The given pie charts compare the proportion of people spending time on smartphones and tablets, by six categories.
Overall, the percentage of individuals who spend their time on games in both smartphones and tablets is the largest, while the rate of smartphone users contributing time to news and the rate of tablet users allocating time to utilities are the lowest.
Regarding games, the proportion of people spending time on that by smartphones is 35%, which is nearly seven-elevenths of the percentage of people who use tablets to play games. In addition, only 15% of tablet users contributing time on social networking, which is a half of the ratio of smartphone users who contribute time to access social networking. The proportion of individuals using smartphones to listen to music and watch videos account for just 8%, while the rate of individuals using tablets with similar purpose comprise 13%.
Concerning the remaining categories, the share of people allocating time to utilities on smartphones is roughly seven times more than the share of people spending time on tablets by utilities, which is 20% and 3%. Additionally, the proportion of smartphone users who use their time to read news is equal to the percentage of tablet users using their time to read news (at around 3%). Finally, the rate of individuals contributing time to unidentified categories on smartphones and tablets are 5% and 13%, respectively.
