The graph illustrates the average daily smartphone use, in minutes, between the years 2015-2025.
Overall, the usage of smartphones is expected to rise throughout the years, with the age group of 18-24 to have the highest average daily usage.
In 2015, the highest average smartphone use was the highest among 18-24 age group, who spent an average of 164 minutes per day and steadily rose to 230 in the year 2015. It shows a significant increase of 66 minutes in a decade. Just below that, the age group of 30-45 recorded an average of 178 minutes in the year 2015, showing an increase of 30 minutes. Meanwhile, the 25-29 age demographic began at 124 minutes in 2015, with projections suggesting an increase to 154 minutes in 2025, resulting in an additional 30 minutes for this group.
In contrast, the age group of 50+ shows the least interest in smartphone usage, using them for an average of 108 minutes daily in 2015. It is expected to increase to 114 minutes in the year 2025. This graph perfectly shows how the younger age group has more interest in the growth of smartphones and signifies that the older age group may be less reliant on smartphones.
