The pie chart compares the time which people spend on their devices, namely smartphones and tablets, according to various categories.
Overall, as can be seen from the pie charts, people who use phones and tablets allocate the main part of their time for “games,” while the least amount of time was spent for “news” by phone users and “utilities” by tablet users.
In terms of smartphones, people spend the majority of their time for games with 35%, which is followed by “social media” accounting for 28%. The percentage of “utilities” is lower by margins of 15% than the former.
All of the percentages of other activities, which are “other,” “news,” and “music and videos,” are lower than 10%. They comprise 5%, 3%, and 8%, respectively.
Regarding tablets, the largest constituent of the chart is “games” with 57%, which is followed by “social networking” and “music and videos” with 15% and 13%, respectively. “Utilities” and “news” share similar proportions with 3% and 4%, and that percentage almost doubles the proportion of “others,” which occupy 8% of the total of pie chart
