Users of Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus spend significantly less time with
their iPads than owners of older iPhone models. The data that confirms the new
state of affairs comes courtesy of the developers behind Pocket. The latter is a
popular award-winning app, which allows users to save articles, videos, and
other web content for later viewing.
As it turns out, iPhone 6 owner spend 72% of their time viewing Pocket
content on their handset versus 28% on their iPad. The figure jumps even more in
the case of the iPhone 6 Plus - 80% on the phablet versus 20% on the iPad. For
comparison, iPhone 5s users spend 55% of their time on the Pocket app on their
handset and 45% on their Apple slate.
The iPhone 6 Plus Pocket usage time distribution matches exactly the
consumption pattern of Android users. This should hardly catch anyone by
surprise as large-screen Android smartphones have been the norm for quite some
time now.
Pocket developers’ data also reveals that 2.5x more users of the app prefer
iPhone 6 over its bigger brother. The data falls right in line with a recent
report.
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