Sometimes People Pretend Check Cell Phone

As many as 13 percent of mobile phone users often pretend to examine the phone when she was not to be disturbed or avoid interaction with others. This report was published by the Pew Internet research institute that conducted the survey related to the behavior of cell phone use in adults in the United States.

Of the 2277 adults who responded, 13 percent of whom claimed to have pretended to check the phone or on the phone. In the respondents come from the younger, the age of 18 to 29 years, the percentage is even greater. About 30 percent of respondents claimed to avoid contact with someone with a direct check on their cell phones.

Appear also in the survey, about 42 percent of respondents claimed to have problems working on a job if you're away from phones. "More than half of respondents (51 percent) had used their phones at least once to find the information they need quickly," said the study results.

About a quarter or exactly 27 percent said they had to deal with situations when they have trouble doing things because their phones were not on hand. At least 35 percent of adults now have a smartphone. Other findings, only 29 percent of respondents said that they never turn off cell phones in order to rest.


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