Seven out of 10 people can't live without their phones
According to a recent survey, seven out of 10 people "couldn't afford to stay away" from their smartphone, while two in five surveyed said they were injured because of their habit of watching the phone while walking or running. Having children. The survey included two thousand smart phone users. Sixty per cent said they were 'over-reliant' on their phones, and three in 10 said they first saw their phone when they woke up. According to participants, they use the phone an average of three and a half hours a day, including 52 minutes spent on social media. The survey found that the phone is the most used for messaging, followed by the call and WhatsApp number. According to the results, an adult user consumes on average nine gigabytes of Internet data monthly. Richard Becksendale, managing director of survey company AO Mobile, says: "As the phone becomes more common, its functions are increasing and our appetite for more data to perform its functions has increased. . ' It was also revealed that one in eight people have a limited amount of money for a phone plan to deal with data loss concerns. On average, participants send 10 phone calls per week and 17 daily, while 47% say they prefer to send instead of sending calls.


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