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Mobile phones account for almost half of social network traffic

Half or even more of all social networking traffic comes from mobile devices. This statistic proves that the use of cell phone apps will continue improving. Source of article: 40 percent of Facebook visits happen via mobile app

Nearly half through cellular phones

There have not been any studies done yet, but it is anticipated that about 20 percent of Facebook users only use the Facebook application on their phones to check in to the social network. About 40 percent of all Facebook visits come from the app, according to Enders Analysis. The Facebook app has become an essential part of people’s days.

Moving toward an HTML5 encounter

With HTML5, consumers get a better customer experience with apps. This is why several app-producers are changing to the HTML5 experience. This is something Facebook may be changing to as well. The Facebook app has become so essential to individuals that the social network has been working to make the app work better than ever.

Phone-use for Twitter

Twitter is as well-known as Facebook is about now. The network is easier to work with on a phone than Facebook would be. The Pew Internet & American Life Project of 2011 explained that over half of Twitter customers use cell phones or applications to access their accounts. Several apps tap into the Twitter API, which makes a large difference too.

Mobile access more widespread

For Twitter, Facebook, or any social network or social network user, the takeaway lesson of these stats is simple. Social network consumers are increasingly mobile-connected, and having an easy way for mobile consumers to access your website, your network, or your service will become essential in having an incredibly popular tech anything.

Sources

Pew Internet
Ben Evans
Tech Crunch

Location

United States
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