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April 9, 2018

Share of Average Time Spent per Day with Internet by Adults in China, by Device, 2014-2020 (% of total)

Note

Estimates of average time spent with media are based on the total adult population in China according to US Census Bureau 2016 data, not the number of users of each medium. Figures are rounded to the nearest minute. Digital includes all desktop/laptop internet activities and mobile activities. ... Desktop/laptop includes all internet activities on a desktop/laptop. Mobile includes all activities on all mobile devices, except for voice calls on the cellular network. VoIP apps or video chat apps such as Skype are included. Print includes offline magazines and newspapers. Radio excludes digital radio. TV includes live, DVR and other prerecorded video such as video downloaded from the internet but saved locally. Digital video includes any video content viewed on desktop or mobile devices.More

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Estimates are based on the analysis of estimates from other research firms, consumer media consumption, company reports and device adoption trends.