What Would You Give Up For Your Phone?

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A new survey by Best Buy Mobile reveals some interesting ways in which users interact with and value their mobile phones. For example, according to the survey, one in three Americans would give up television in order to keep their mobile phones and 60% of those surveyed would be willing to abstain from alcohol for a week rather than give up their mobile phone.

The poll of 1,000 Americans, half men and half women over the age of 18, also revealed some barriers to smartphone ownership, including confusion about the assortment of models and features, difficulty with the shopping experience, and notions that smartphones are too expensive. Despite these barriers, the survey notes that a sizable segment of users in their 20’s and 30’s are considering purchasing a smartphone in the year ahead.

A few other interesting statistics from the survey:
  • 58% of smartphones users feel it is important to be able to listen to music on their phone
  • 41% of smartphone owners feel social networking is important
  • Only 36% of smartphone owners said being able to play games is important
  • Almost half (49%) of Americans without smartphones believe that people who use smartphones are too connected to their jobs at all times. This is particularly true in the older generations: 30% of adults 18-24 feel this way versus 60% of adults 35-49.
  • 62% of all Americans with mobile phones say they use text messaging, and one in four Americans have spied and read someone else’s text messages without permission
  • 23% of Americans admitted to TWI (texting while intoxicated)




Noteworthy gender differences:
  • 71% of women said sending text messages is “very important” compared to 46% of men
  • 55% of women valued the ability to take digital photos; only 30% of men valued this functionality
  • A calendar application that synchronizes with a computer is more important to men than women (46% versus 39%)
  • 14% of women ranked playing games as very important compared to 9% of men
These statistics are certainly interesting. We’d love to hear your thoughts.



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I would give up 100 a month...lol

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A  few other interesting statistics from the survey:
  • 58% of smartphones users feel it is important to be able to listen to music on their phone
  • 41% of smartphone owners feel social networking is important
  • Only 36% of smartphone owners said being able to play games is important
  • Almost half (49%) of Americans without smartphones believe that people who use smartphones are too connected to their jobs at all times. This is particularly true in the older generations: 30% of adults 18-24 feel this way versus 60% of adults 35-49.
  • 62% of all Americans with mobile phones say they use text messaging, and one in four Americans have spied and read someone else’s text messages without permission
  • 23% of Americans admitted to TWI (texting while intoxicated)

Listening to Music / watching Movies I'm definitely in agreement with. Social Netowrking is no more/less important than it is on a regular computer for me. Games are nice but its rare that I have time for that. If your job gives you are smartphone they expect you to be at their beck and call at all times, if they make you provide your own then you have the option of saying NO!Who doesn't like to snoop on others,.. Devil

 

TWI and Drunk Dialing are a way of Life..

 

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jtm55 replied on Thu, Jul 2 2009 10:34 AM

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If your job gives you are smartphone they expect you to be at their beck and call at all times, if they make you provide your own then you have the option of saying NO!

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I guess I'm a different breed of cat as I don't use my phone for all of that. Make a call say what I have to say & that's it. Back in Mar 09 I was suspended from my Job & my boss called me & I told Him the next time I'm suspended so is my @#%$ cell phone.

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I don't use my phone that much so I'd be fine without it if I were properly compensated.

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