concept   smartphones

36 commonsense assertions
Cultures (36) South Korea (1) United States (1) Japan (1) tech-savvy cultures (1) China (1) Middle East (1) traditional societies (1) Brazil (1) India (1) United Kingdom (1) tech enthusiasts (1) tech-savvy individuals (1) Amish community (1) Australia (1) Nigeria (1) Remote tribes in the Amazon (1) Sweden (1) urban areas (1) Amazonian tribes (1) Indigenous tribes (1) Mexico (1) Russia (1) global (1) isolated tribes (1) tech culture (1) technology-focused culture (1) technology-oriented countries (1) Developed countries (1) Eastern technology culture (1) IT professionals in developing countries (1) North Africa (1) Remote areas with limited resources (1) Technologically advanced countries (1) Tribal communities (1) digital age societies (1) less technologically advanced countries (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 smartphones South Korea Smartphones are essential in South Korean daily life for mobile payments, gaming, and navigation. 22
2 smartphones United States Smartphones in the United States are widely used for communication, entertainment, and work due to their wide range of available apps. 21
3 smartphones Japan In Japan, smartphones are vital for communication, payments, and accessing public services. 16
4 smartphones tech-savvy cultures Smartphones are widely used for communication, internet access, and a variety of applications in tech-savvy cultures. 11
5 smartphones China Smartphones are a deeply ingrained part of daily life in Chinese culture, utilized for various purposes including social media, communication, gaming, and education. 8
6 smartphones Middle East Smartphones are widely popular in the Middle East for connecting with loved ones and accessing global information. 7
7 smartphones traditional societies Smartphones are considered a luxury and are less prevalent in traditional societies. 7
8 smartphones Brazil Smartphones are widely used in Brazil for mobile banking and staying connected to social events and news. 6
9 smartphones India Smartphones are crucial for internet access, education, and employment in Indian society. 6
10 smartphones United Kingdom Smartphones are considered essential for communication, news, and social media in daily life in the United Kingdom. 5
11 smartphones tech enthusiasts Smartphones are considered essential by tech enthusiasts for communication, productivity, and entertainment in the digital world. 5
12 smartphones tech-savvy individuals Smartphones are considered essential for communication, work, and entertainment in the daily lives of tech-savvy individuals. 5
13 smartphones Amish community Smartphones are avoided or prohibited in the Amish community due to cultural and religious beliefs. 4
14 smartphones Australia In Australian culture, smartphones are seen as essential for staying informed about news and current events. 4
15 smartphones Nigeria Smartphones are essential for internet and social media access in Nigeria due to limited computer availability. 4
16 smartphones Remote tribes in the Amazon Smartphones are unfamiliar and rarely used by remote tribes in the Amazon due to lack of access and traditional lifestyles. 4
17 smartphones Sweden In Sweden, smartphones are an essential tool for work, communication, and managing harsh weather conditions. 4
18 smartphones urban areas Smartphones are essential for communication, internet access, and applications in urban areas. 3
19 smartphones Amazonian tribes Smartphones are rare and unfamiliar to Amazonian tribes. 2
20 smartphones Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes have minimal exposure to modern technology and thus do not commonly use smartphones due to their traditional lifestyles. 2
21 smartphones Mexico In Mexico, smartphones are widely used for banking and financial transactions. 2
22 smartphones Russia Smartphones with messaging apps are heavily used and important in Russian society for frequent communication. 2
23 smartphones global Smartphones are essential tools for communication, entertainment, and productivity in today's global society. 2
24 smartphones isolated tribes Smartphones are not integrated into the daily life of isolated tribes due to their unfamiliarity with technology and lack of connectivity. 2
25 smartphones tech culture Tech communities often discuss smartphone features and updates as a common interest. 2
26 smartphones technology-focused culture Smartphones are essential in a technology-focused culture for communication, productivity, and staying connected. 2
27 smartphones technology-oriented countries Smartphones are essential for communication, entertainment, and work in technology-oriented countries. 2
28 smartphones Developed countries Smartphones are considered essential for communication, work, and social activities in developed countries. 1
29 smartphones Eastern technology culture Smartphones in Eastern technology culture are used for a variety of functions such as mobile payments, transportation, and social interactions. 1
30 smartphones IT professionals in developing countries Smartphones are considered essential for work and communication by IT professionals in developing countries. 1
31 smartphones North Africa Smartphones are highly valued in North African culture and are often used to stay in touch with loved ones, sometimes more than landline phones. 1
32 smartphones Remote areas with limited resources Smartphones are rare in remote areas with limited resources and mainly used for emergencies or important communications. 1
33 smartphones Technologically advanced countries Smartphones are widely utilized for communication, navigation, and entertainment in technologically advanced countries. 1
34 smartphones Tribal communities Smartphones are rarely used by tribal communities due to limited technology infrastructure and a focus on traditional ways of living. 1
35 smartphones digital age societies Smartphones have become an integral part of daily life in digital age societies for communication, entertainment, and internet access. 1
36 smartphones less technologically advanced countries Smartphones are less prevalent in less technologically advanced countries due to limited access to technology and resources. 1