Saturday, January 21, 2017

61 OF PEOPLE VISIT THEIR PHONE LESS THAN 5 MINUTES AFTER WAKING UP

61 OF PEOPLE VISIT THEIR PHONE LESS THAN 5 MINUTES AFTER WAKING UP


The smartphone has upset our daily life, but how much has it interfered in our habits? For many, their use is addiction, when others defend a simple tool. A new study carried out by Deloitte proves in any case that it is now well present among its users, since 61% of the population consult their phone less than 5 minutes after waking up.

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Technology is evolving so quickly that it is sometimes difficult to determine the impact before it is too late. This is why they tend to feed a lot of fantasies and fears in both observers and users.
We are just beginning to glimpse the effects of new technologies on people. Recently, pediatricians have had to remind everyone that they advised against the screens for children under 3 years and follow a specific rule to not disturb the development of early childhood.
A new study, offered by Deloitte Global and conduct of 53 000 people, showed that 61% of respondents see their smartphone 5 minutes or less after waking up 88% over 30 minutes and 96% in an hour.
Moreover, 74% of respondents use their smartphone for 15 minutes before sleep. Social networks and instant discussion applications are the applications most consulted in this framework.
Of those surveyed, 86% had a smartphone (obviously) but only 74% a laptop, also showing a change of emphasis on the devices used daily.
This study could add a stone to the edifice of those judging smartphones to be addicted. The real junkies, we advise a small trick simple to begin to separate from their phone.

As for the debate on the smartphone, we remind nevertheless that a smartphone can also be used as an alarm clock, which could obviously vitiate somewhat this survey.Anyway, instead of everyday smartphone is natural, and is not necessarily to be feared.

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