The pie chart provides a breakdown of how internet users aged 16 and above prefer to access the internet at home and in other locations.
The most popular device for internet access is the smartphone, accounting for 33% of users. This is followed closely by laptops, which represent 30% of the preferences. Tablets are the third most common choice, with 19% of users opting for them. Desktop computers are less favored, making up only 14% of the total. The smallest proportion, just 4%, use other unspecified methods to go online.
Overall, the data highlights a clear preference for portable devices, with smartphones, laptops, and tablets collectively representing 82% of internet access methods. This suggests that convenience and mobility are key factors for users when choosing how to connect to the internet. In contrast, traditional desktop computers are declining in popularity, likely due to their lack of portability.
