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Uswitch: Frequency of mobile phone usage statistics

In 2021, UK mobile phone users spent an average of four hours per day on their devices. This is an increase of 0.3 hours in previous years, which has steadily increased since 2019.

According to a 2021 Ofcom survey, people in the UK check their smartphones, on average, every 12 minutes of the waking day. Two in five adults (40%) look at their phone within five minutes of waking up, reaching 65% of those aged 35 and under. Similarly, 37% of adults check their phone five minutes before going to sleep, with the comparable figure for under-35s rising to 60%.

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Take Five future trends

At Take Five, we are focused on producing eMagazines that will appeal to the just over 85 million mobile phone subscriptions in the UK.

It's obvious to us that many other companies will enter the specialist fiend of digital publishing.

The next few pages contain a few ideas about some of the projects we are presently working on.

We hope these provide you with a little inspiration and will join us as a publisher at Take Five...

For more information please contact Steve@TakeFiveMag.com .

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