A survey by the Pew Research Center revealed some pretty interesting statistics regarding smartphone usage. According to the results, 54% of American teenagers and 36% of parents admit to spending hours on their phones.oneI have too much time.
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The study involved 1000 parents and 743 teenagers. Of these, only about half are trying to reduce the time they spend on their phones.onem spends in their hands. Two-thirds of parents are not satisfied with how much time their child spends on their phone and 57% use some kind of setting to limit this time. Interestingly, there are also parents who are aware of their phone addiction. There are even the aforementioned 36%.
We might have expected a higher number for the question of whether checking the phone is the first thing teenagers do. 44% of them answered positively. Recently, the issue of communication between people has been discussed a lot. In recent years, they have become accustomed to communicating more and more via telephones, and the classic face-to-face conversation is diminishing. Most people even use their phone during meetings, for example with friends or family, which is also confirmed by the survey. More than half of the respondents do not put their phone out of their hands, even during family events or just a conversation at dinner.
iOS 12 will try to limit the time users spend on iPhones:
I Apple is trying to combat this current problem and with the operating system iOS 12 will also bring the function Screen Timethat will help people with addictions do something. First, by directly setting a certain maxThe maximum amount of time they will be able to spend in individual applications, but also a certain psychological pressure, where the user will be shown how many times a day they pick up their phone, which applications they use most often, and so on.

Not a smartphoneone, but social networks are a plague. Everyone from his facebook, snap or insta totally fucks.
Exactly. People don't need to stare at their phones, they need to browse FB and the internet. It's addictive. They are still waiting for notifications. I have Apple Watch. Everything goes there, so I only pick up the phone when I need to respond to something. Or when I want to go online. I don't use any social networks. I guess I'm antisocial. Message, Viber, Mail, sms and phone calls are enough for me. But I won't say that I could live without a phone. Probably yes, but I would have to have v Apple Watch eSIM.
100% agree 👍👍👋