Mobile phones started life as
machines built for talking - but actually making calls is now one of
their least popular functions.
Smartphone owners now spend just 12 minutes talking on their phones a day - but spend two hours using the gizmos.
Texting
- formerly one of the reasons people became addicted to phones - is now
less popular, with users spending just 10 minutes sending messages.
The
study of 2,000 smart phone users marking the launch of the Samsung
found we spend almost 25 minutes a day surfing the internet.
Mobile phone users also spend a further 17 minutes checking and updating social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
In
comparison, just 12 minutes is spent actually talking to someone on a
phone call, while sending text messages accounts for only ten minutes of
use a day.
David
Johnson, General Manager Devices for O2 in the UK, which commissioned
the research, said: ‘Smartphones are now being used like a digital
‘Swiss Army Knife’, replacing possessions like watches, cameras, books
and even laptops.
IF PEOPLE AREN'T MAKING CALLS, WHAT ARE THEY DOING ON THEIR PHONES?
1.Browsing the internet
24.49 minutes
2. Checking social networking sites
17.29 minutes
3. Playing games
14.26 minutes
4. Listening to music
15.38 minutes
5. Making calls
12.08 minutes
6. Emails
11.06 minutes
7. Text messaging
10.12 minutes
8. Watching TV/films
9.23 minutes
9. Reading books
9.18 minutes
10.Taking photographs
3.25 minutes
Researchers also found for many the smartphone is replacing other possessions including alarm clocks, watches, cameras, diaries and even laptops and TVs as they become more intuitive and easier to use for things 'beyond calls'.
More
than half - 54% - now use their phones in place of an alarm clock,
while 46 per cent have dispensed with a watch in favour of their smart
phone.
39% per cent
have switched to use their phone instead of a separate camera and more
than a quarter even use their phone in place of a laptop.
One in ten have even replaced their games console with their phone, while six per cent use it as a TV.
Another six per cent have stopped reading books in favour of viewing the text on their phones.
(from :http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2166603/Making-calls-fifth-used-function-smartphones--web-Facebook-games-music.html?ito=feeds-newsxml)
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