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We Use Our Smartphones Like Laptops, So Why Do We Need Both? Here's What CNET's Survey Says

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It's not uncommon to have a smartphone, a laptop and a tablet. I use all three, sometimes for many of the same tasks, like text messages, streaming and social media. The same is true for a lot of people.

CNET's recent survey examines how most US adults use laptops, tablets and smartphones. Laptops are commonly used for work and educational tasks like creating and viewing documents (52%), streaming (35%) and creative work (33%).

Besides texting, calls and social media, we use our smartphones for quick and at-hand organizational tasks, like calendar updates and to-do lists. But we're increasingly relying on our smartphones for longer viewing activities, like gaming and streaming.

So will smartphones make laptops and tablets redundant soon? Here's what CNET's subject matter expert thinks.

Smartphones are convenient for organization and taking notes

Smartphones have a major perk that laptops and tablets don't: convenience. The most common way US adults (66%) use their smartphones is for organizational tasks, like calendars, to-do lists and taking notes. These compact, handheld devices make it easy to carry out standard organizational functions on a phone that takes up less space, said CNET's smartphone expert Abrar Al-Heeti.

Al-Heeti pointed out that note-taking apps on Android phones and iPhones are becoming more versatile, especially with artificial intelligence integrations. There are also third-party organizational apps with expanded capabilities, like Evernote or OneNote. The real game-changer for some US adults is pen support for smartphones, which is like having a powerful notepad and pen in your back pocket.

"For people who appreciate the more traditional feel of writing with a pen, a device with a stylus like the Galaxy S25 Ultra can be great; that gives you the option to jot down either handwritten or typed notes, and that wider display can come in handy," said Al-Heeti.

Nearly half of US adults use a smartphone to stream shows and movies

Despite smartphones having much smaller screens than tablets and laptops, almost half of all US adults (44%) use their smartphones to stream shows and movies, as well as for gaming (47%),

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