More than half in Wales have smartphones, says Ofcom
More than half people in Wales now have smartphones, according to figures from the communications watchdog Ofcom.
Around a tenth of those users only access the internet through a phone, which is double the UK average.
Despite an increase in the number of areas served by the latest superfast broadband connections, the figures also suggest that only two-thirds of Welsh homes have any sort of broadband at all.
Rhodri Williams, Ofcom's director in Wales, spoke to Bethan Rhys Roberts on BBC Radio Wales.