iPhone Turns Users Into Junkies, Study Finds
OPS_admin | Mar 10, 2010 | Comments 0
According to a new Stanford University study, iPhone users are becoming so reliant on their iPhones that they are actually reporting being addicted to their Apple smartphones.
Almost half of the respondents in the 200 person study acknowledged an iPhone addiction.
Students were asked to rate their addiction to their iPhones on a scale of one to five, from ‘not at all addicted’ to ‘fully addicted.’ Forty-four percent answered with a four or above.
Here are some highlights from the Stanford study:
Only six percent of students said they weren’t at all addicted to the device, whereas a full 10 percent said they were fully addicted, and 34 percent gave themselves a ‘four’ on the five-point scale.
Thirty-two percent of respondents who didn’t report feeling completely addicted did worry that they would eventually become addicted.
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