The pie chart shows the proportions of four types of digital devices used by consumers: mobile phones, laptops, tablets, and wearables.
Overall, mobile phones are by far the most commonly used device, while wearables account for the smallest share. Laptops also represent a significant proportion, whereas tablets are used by a more moderate segment of consumers.
In detail, mobile devices make up 45% of total usage, meaning that nearly half of consumers prefer smartphones over other digital devices. Laptops are the second most popular option at 30%, which is 15 percentage points lower than mobiles but still considerably higher than the remaining categories. Tablets account for 15% of usage, indicating that they are used by around half as many consumers as laptops. Wearables, such as smartwatches or fitness trackers, represent only 10%, making them the least used device type.
In comparison, the combined share of tablets and wearables (25%) is slightly lower than that of laptops alone, highlighting the dominant role of traditional and mobile computing devices in consumer preferences.
