Take The Car, Just Leave The Phone!

Via Studyfinds.org

6 in 10 ‘couldn’t cope’ without smartphone for a day; 1 in 8 suffer anxiety from low battery!

women with smartphones(Photo by Brett Sayles from Pexels)

New survey reveals that more than a quarter of adults rely on smartphone for directions, while 1 in 3 have NEVER used a paper map before!

 

NEW YORK — Does it feel like your smartphone never leaves your hand? You’re not alone. A new survey reveals six in 10 people “couldn’t cope” with being separated from their mobile phone for more than a day.

Surprisingly, the poll of 2,000 smartphone users finds only three in 10 claim they never leave their house without their phone. When they do bring their phones along, however, most people are completely dependent on it for help.

Two in three (68%) rely on their phones to take photos, while 64 percent use it to check the time and 62 percent are constantly looking up weather forecasts. Another 13 percent confess they can’t even find their way to work without a phone showing them a map!

Speaking of traveling, 27 percent of respondents admit they’re completely reliant on their smartphone for directions. One in three add they’ve never used a printed map in their life.

Out of juice anxiety!

With all these people relying on their smartphones for everything, it’s no surprise they’re constantly looking for places to charge their dying batteries! The survey — commissioned by HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, and conducted by OnePoll — found 55 percent of respondents believe running out of battery power is a “nightmare scenario.” One in eight people claim that a dying battery actually gives them anxiety.

“Smartphones offer so much, it’s unsurprising that we’re dependent, making the common complaints around battery life a real issue,” says Petri Hayrynen of HMD Global in a statement.

“There are other ways we can preserve our phone battery and offset that angst,” Hayrynen adds. “From using network connections selectively to muting unnecessary sounds and stopping apps from running in the background, these all help the cause and keep you switched on for longer.”

Take the car, just leave the phone!

When it comes to what’s most important to people these days, the poll finds nothing would be more upsetting than losing a smartphone. Nearly half the survey (48%) say it would be very upsetting if they lost their phone. That’s more than the number who would stress out over losing their bank card (46%), their car keys (40%), or even their wedding ring (25%)!

Overall, the average respondent checks their mobile device 20 times a day. They also spend two full hours looking at their phone screen over a 24-hour period.

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12 Comments
Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
March 9, 2022 7:30 pm

Love the phone shaming. Most people need them for work. Until it all goes down, it’s not realistic to live without it…unless you’re retired or out of the work force.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Abigail Adams
March 10, 2022 11:27 am

You think phones are bad, I have to wear a helmet with built in video, audio, gps tracking, and facial recognition the entire time I am not in my pod and actively in sleep cycle. Even my Pornhub™ usage is monitored and integrated with the feed being sent to corporate. I’m only allowed to eat cultured SuperMeat® and Greta forbid! it causes me to spend more than 1 hectosecond on the toilet per shift, or my overseer will work xerself into a tizzy. One time I didn’t drink my quota of Soylent (you know, to block the ‘t-word’) so I was required to livestream an extra day of my participation at the next BLM peaceful protest and pride parade.

It’s not realistic for people to live without this technology!

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Anonymous
March 10, 2022 11:31 am

Mock away, but I’m guessing you’re from an older generation who has done absolutely nothing to push back against our cultural demise, yet you shame younger generations for trying to function in the world you helped create.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Abigail Adams
March 10, 2022 11:39 pm

“I’m guessing you’re from an older generation”
lmao

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
March 9, 2022 7:36 pm

We are not a serious people anymore.
Unfortunately, I come from stock that
lives long. I probably have 30+ years
of this shallow horseshit to live through.
Unless Revolutionary War II happens.
If so, I intend to cross the Delaware and fight
at “Trenton”.

another Doug
another Doug
March 9, 2022 8:42 pm

Mental illness.

Doc Adams
Doc Adams
  another Doug
March 10, 2022 1:11 am

About 10 years ago our 35 yo daughter dropped her phone in the snow when shoveling the parking lot at her shop and could not find it. Her life immediately crashed and stayed that way for the next 3 weeks until I noticed it when digging through some still deep drifted snow. Not that I ever understood the female mind, but the impact on her was unbelievable-and that was about 15 years after she was a teenager.

ASIG
ASIG
March 9, 2022 11:42 pm

EDC:
Cell Phone ~ 50%
CCW 100%

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
March 10, 2022 9:04 am

I have been known to leave my phone in the truck for a couple of days and not missed it one bit.

A cruel accountant
A cruel accountant
March 11, 2022 10:36 pm

People fear losing their phone more than they fear death

A cruel accountant
A cruel accountant
March 11, 2022 10:37 pm

New technology comes along all the time and there’s nothing we can do about it and yet we live on