- Americans are holding onto devices longer than ever and its . . .
Americans are holding onto devices longer than ever before, and while it may be consumer smart, it comes at a cost to work productivity and the U S economy
- Americans Are Holding Onto Devices Longer Than Ever - Slashdot
Americans Are Holding Onto Devices Longer Than Ever (cnbc com) 37 Posted by msmash on Monday November 24, 2025 @04:21PM from the closer-look dept
- Did capitalism write this? - The Verge
CNBC, in a story titled “Americans are holding onto devices longer than ever and it’s costing the economy,” seems to be calling people “device hoarders” if they can’t afford a new
- “Americans are holding onto devices longer than ever and it’s . . .
The average American now holds onto their smartphone for 29 months, according to a recent survey by Reviews org, and that cycle is getting longer The average was around 22 months in 2016
- Technology - Americans are holding onto devices longer than . . .
If you are holding onto your aging printer or cracked smartphone longer than you had planned, you are not alone Heather Mitchell, 69, retired and living in Tucson, Arizona, is content with her phone even though it is old by smartphone standards “My Samsung Galaxy A71 is six-years-old It’s
- US mobile users keep devices longer than ever - Computer Weekly
By the end of the second quarter of 2024, the average age of a mobile device turned in from trade-in or upgrade programmes has reached an all-time high of 3 7 years, according to Assurant’s latest
- Consumers are holding onto smartphones longer than ever . . .
Consumers continue to hold on to their current smartphones, particularly their iPhones, for increasingly long periods before upgrading: Nearly 4 years, now, according to new data from device services company Assurant
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