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ISLAMABAD: Smartphone industry increasing due to a greater number of available services and better optimized websites and mobile apps, which resulted in an improved user experience from just a few years ago.

Some key factors contributing to the Smartphone’s expanding digital role have been its growing screen size, faster 4G network connections, a big number of available services and websites and mobile apps.

Eventually, the device’s convenience won over the consumer, and those daily smartphone habits have become more and more engrained into our lives.

Smartphones till date been used for personal needs but by leveraging technology, some services are allowing masses to earn using the valuable assets, they own.

There are so many mobile application based services introduced for transportation, delivery and payment which help moving people, parcels and payments efficiently with saving time and money.

While talking to APP, a rider service employee, Asad Raza said, due to productive use of smart phones ration of unemployment has been decrease.

"Just by buying a Smartphone and getting broadband I have got able to deliver my services."

These innovative services aim to provide its customers with smart solutions to over-charging, traffic congestion and easy to reach destiny by using smart phones.

Along with increasing number of smart phone and broadband users, these services are providing a safe, comfortable, convenient and affordable local transport solution to all citizens.

Talking to APP an official of telecom industry Muneer Hassan said, since December 2014, smartphones have been driving all of the growth in digital media usage, as desktop and tablets have both experienced modest declines.

This is remarkable because desktop usage had remained stable for a long time, even after the introduction of the smartphone, but only recently it has begun to decline due to such convenient services.

In transportation sector, the early use of mobile applications was mainly for navigation and location-based services. As of 2016, the mobile applications are used for many transportation related applications including transportation, delivery of parcels, receiving and delivery of payment, traffic data collection, travel information, route planning, and ride-sharing.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2018

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