What I’m saying is that, while including anything that can be done with smartphones and tablets, PCs can do a lot more, on the internet and off. I cannot type effectively on a tiny screen with tiny entry fields, and I cannot read the tiny words on a smartphone as well as I can on a PC.
Carrying a phone in a shirt pocket is not the way most people “use” them. People do take them out of their purses and pocket so read and type (or enter text). “Typing” can’t be done with the smartphone in your pocket.
BTW, when driving, I don’t even use my smartphone device, since I have it “connected” to my SUV via bluetooth. But even there, I still cannot enter text or do a lot of the web surfing I can do with my BIG SCREEN PC.
While it’s true that internet usage via mobile has increased, the stats still show (June, 2013) that most internet usage is done via the more powerful and bigger PCs:
Mobile Marketing Statistics 2013
Statistics on mobile usage and adoption to inform your mobile marketing strategy:
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