The BBC reports on the results of a survey by Deloitte, on smartphone usage trends in the United Kingdom, which shows that the UK has never been more addicted to smartphones.
People in the UK have never been more addicted to their smartphones, according to a report from Deloitte.
One in three adults check for messages at night, and admit their overuse is causing rows with their partners.
For some, FOMO - or the fear of missing out - leaves them in the grip of an addiction to their devices, according to the survey.
"What smartphones enable people to do is to keep tags of what's happening, what people are saying, what people are posting. You can do that throughout the day and what smartphones are encouraging people to do is to do that at night," Paul Lee, head of technology, media and telecommunications research at Deloitte told Today.
(Score: 2) by captain normal on Tuesday September 27 2016, @04:25AM
Actually the first gismos that could be called "smart phones" were the Blackberry 8000 and 9000 series phones released in 2006, only 10 years ago.
My first reaction to reading the headline and the summery was, NS Sherlock, just about the whole world has never been more addicted to smartphones.
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