At 913m, China has more smartphone subscribers than populations of US, Brazil and Indonesia combined

Users of 3G and 4G smartphones in China are on pace to make up two-thirds of the country's mobile connections by the end of this year, according to a new industry study.
Smartphones will account for 913 million, or 68 per cent, of the estimated 1.3 billion mobile connections in the world's second-largest economy by the end of this year, the GSMA said on Monday.
That is up from 805 million last year, added the industry association, which is made up of nearly 800 mobile network operators worldwide.
The total figure includes people who have multiple devices. GSMA estimated that there were around 691 million unique mobile subscribers in mainland China.
"Our study published today reveals a vibrant domestic device market that has established the smartphone as a lifestyle hub and digital platform for millions of Chinese citizens," said Hyunmi Yang, the GSMA's chief strategy officer.