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In Japan, young people get their first smartphones at a young age, with 51. 6% of parents reporting giving them to their children at the number one school, according to a recent survey.
The rate increased by 11. 5 percentage points from the previous survey in 2019, said Mobile Marketing Data Lab, a data generation marketplace company in Tokyo.
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