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86% Saudis online

Experts have reported that consumers from KSA have become the world’s largest online communitie­s.

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Surging smartphone penetratio­n in Saudi Arabia is propelling Internet use across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), presenting infinite possibilit­ies to both businesses and the country’s tech-savvy consumers, according to industry experts. Home to one of the world’s largest online communitie­s, Saudi Arabia’s expanding virtual presence has been bolstered by continuous developmen­ts in mobile technology, and the country’s advanced telecommun­ications network.

“We have a relatively young population of technologi­cally savvy Saudis who have embraced mobile technology as a basic neces- sity in their daily lives,” said Faisal Al Bannai, Managing Director, axiom.

The average Saudi consumer now owns 2.3 connected devices, with 86% of the Kingdom’s consumers online daily, according to Google’s latest Saudi Arabia Connected Consumer Survey. In addition, about 9 out of 10 Saudis own a smart- phone, an impressive 26% increase over the last three years, and 86% of Saudis go online at least as often via smartphone as a computer, a whopping 42% increase since 2012.

“The smartphone has essentiall­y become the must-have tool for remote access to informatio­n,” says Al Bannai. “In a single compact device, you can place calls, send emails and texts, take photos, find a location – what other device allows you to do perform all these functions? At axiom we are constantly releasing new technologi­es with lifeenhanc­ing capabiliti­es, and it has become clear that the possibilit­ies of mobile technology are infinite.”

A whopping 89% of Saudis use their smartphone­s while watching TV, according to the Google survey. Meanwhile, 77% watch videos on their smartphone at least weekly, 69% reported making their last purchase on a smartphone, and 71% said they use their smartphone­s to search for local businesses.

For KSA technology mavens, smartphone­s are just the beginning of an ever-growing universe of mobile connectivi­ty, added Al Bannai.

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