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title: "Smartphones Particularly Popular With Young Adults, High Earners"
description: "On the eve of Apple’s unveiling of the iPhone 5, 45% of American adults own smartphones. They are particularly popular with young adults and those living in relatively higher income households; 66% of those ages 18-29 own smartphones, and 68% of those living in households earning $75,000 also own them."
date: "2012-09-11"
authors:
  - name: "Tom Rosentiel"
    job_title: "Guest Contributor"
url: "https://www.pewresearch.org/2012/09/11/smartphones-particularly-popular-with-young-adults-high-earners/"
---

# Smartphones Particularly Popular With Young Adults, High Earners

On the eve of Apple's unveiling of the iPhone 5, 45% of American adults own smartphones. They are particularly popular with young adults and those living in relatively higher income households; 66% of those ages 18-29 own smartphones, and 68% of those living in households earning $75,000 also own them.

These findings come from a survey of 3,014 adults by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project between August 7-September 6, 2012.

More American adults own smartphones than own feature cell phones-that is, the phones that can be used as a phone and for texting, but do not have a smartphone operating system such as Apple's iOS or Google's Android. Some 34% of adults have a feature phone; 5% of adults say they do not know if they have a smartphone or not; and 15% of American adults have no cell phone at all.

These latest figures show that smartphone ownership has increased from 35% in May of 2011 to 45%,though there has been no change in smartphone ownership from figures that the Pew Internet Project found in a survey at the beginning of the year.