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Main findings of the study
The main findings of the study are as follows:

The same website can have different scores on mobile and desktop. You will need to consider different areas when optimizing a website.
There are more mobile URLs than desktop URLs with a "slow" score. (A URL is given a "slow" score if at least one of the three metrics scores "slow".) Also, there are a greater number of URLs in the "fast" category for desktop than for mobile. This could mean that it is harder to optimize for mobile than for desktop.
URLs with "fast" top rankings already perform well in search. The better the metrics, the better theresults.
Most URLs on both desktop and mobile showed “good” Largest Contentful Paint values.
Optimizing Core Web Vitals could increase your vietnam mobile database search engine rankings.
Mobile and desktop metrics vary across URLs.
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Methodology
The methodology we have adopted in the study is the following:

We collected 10,000 random keywords from the Semrush Sensor US database for both desktop and mobile.
The keywords came from various categories/niches and their search volume was also varied.
Search results were analyzed and compiled on February 15, 2021.
For each of the keywords, we collected the top 10 URLs from the results, around 78,867 desktop URLs and 78,434 mobile URLs.
For all collected URLs, we analyzed the three main Core Web Vitals: LCP, TBT, and CLS.
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