Every mobile user has different needs, but it's hard to imagine a mobile phone without apps. Over 30 million people in Malaysia use smartphones. With the current population of 32,7 million people, it is clear that almost everybody in the country owns a mobile phone. And it is predicted that this number will rise up to 33 million by 2024.
Education and the level of financial stability have a significant impact on one's decision to purchase a smartphone. Still, as in most of the world, the younger generation is more attracted to technological innovations.
The internet and social media have conquered the hearts of Malaysians. On average, every resident of this beautiful country spends over seven hours on the internet. Almost half of that time he or she spends on social media. Smartphone owners also use their mobile devices for texting and taking pictures.
In the past couple of
years, the popularity of mobile gaming in Malaysia has risen. Mobile apps have
already covered the bigger half of the gaming market. Malaysia is a developing
country, yet mobile gaming is already a noticeable and attractive business.
Garena Free Fire
Free Fire is one of
the most popular games among Malaysian gamers. It is a shooting game, and it's
available on mobile. Those who love survival games enjoy playing it. Each
player pits against 49 other players. A player can choose their starting point
and try to stay in the safe zone as long as possible. There are a few exciting
options, including hiding in the wild or becoming invisible by hiding under
rifts or grass. A player's goal is to answer the call of duty and survive.
PUBG Mobile
Launched in 2018,
PUBG is a Battle Royale mobile game. Created by Lightspeed & Quantum
Studios of Tencent Games, PUBG Mobile focuses on shooting, maps, and visual
quality. The game takes a hundred players on a one-of-a-kind journey. Players
are expected to make the most out of the terrain, vehicles, and survival
supplies. This game is not only a great source of fun and excitement but also a
hub that connects players from all around the globe. No wonder why it gained
worldwide popularity.
Malaysians Spend Almost Three Hours Per Day on Social Media
Social media has become an integral part of our lives. It is hard to imagine a day without checking Facebook or Instagram feeds. As almost everywhere in the world, social media has seduced Malaysians. The younger generation is drawn to Facebook and Instagram and will continue to use them in 2021.
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