French smartphone use

From putting people first:
Le Monde has published a summary of an ethnographic research project on smartphone use by young adults, presented at a Virgin Mobile press conference in Paris on August 31st. The research was conducted by Olivier Aïm of the Celsa Graduate School, Laurence Allard of the Lille 3 University and Joëlle Menrath of Discours & Pratiques.
Three key conclusions were mentioned in Le Monde:
- Despite an abundance of downloadable applications most use only five apps, and few explore the Web via a browser, as surfing is not something they like to do on their devices.
- The smartphone has not only become a new status symbol, but the type of smartphone defines your core identity values - with the fight primarily between the "iPhone" people and the "BlackBé" people. No mention is made of Android.
- Apps are often used in the many moments "in between", while for some the smartphone replaces the computer entirely.

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