It sure didn’t take very long before smartphones came into the world
and started to dominate our lives. Even sitting here thinking now, I
can’t think of very many people I know who don’t own a smartphone. I can
still remember when the very first iPhone was released and can’t
believe how much has changed in the (relatively) few years since then.
But just how important our cell phones in our lives? Well, if a survey
from Bank of America has anything to say about it, they’re pretty
important – some would say they’re almost the most important thing in
our lives – and that’s a little scary.
The above mentioned survey by Bank of America revealed that a
whopping 47% of U.S. smartphone users said they couldn’t go a day
without their beloved phone. Wow. One day? Come on U.S. – there’s a
physical world outside of your digital one. That particular statistic
may not be the most telling one, though, especially among the younger
folks surveyed.
Are You Addicted To Your Smartphone?
When the survey asked those aged 18-24 how important their phones
were to them, they said they were more important than their toothbrush
and their deodorant. Seriously. When our technology becomes more
important than our own hygiene, it sounds like there’s a problem
somewhere down the line – especially when these results come from the
youngest people surveyed. It makes one wonder what the results will be
in 10 years. Maybe there’ll be a toothbrush and deodorant app then, who
knows.
Do you know someone who can’t last a day without their phone? What do
you think these results tell us about our society? Let us know your
thoughts regarding this story in the comments section below.
[Image via dhakatribune]
SOURCE: http://news.filehippo.com/2014/07/live-without-smartphone-probably/
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