People actually spend more time reading books on their phone overall compared to tablet usage, according to Readmill CEO and cofounder Henrik Berggren.
Smart phones are dramatically ahead of tablets when it comes to time spent reading books, according to a new study which tracks usage of the one billion smart devices now active in the world.
According to mobile app researcher Flurry, almost 90 percent of time spent reading books on these devices is done using smartphones.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
More Book Reading on Smart Phones than Tablets, Study Finds

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