They love mobiles not parents

They love mobiles not parents
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People these days are more bothered about their mobiles than the family members. The love for parents is less than that they have for the mobiles.

Approximately 50 percent people agreed that they check their phone more often than they would like and nearly 44 percent felt compelled to perpetually check their phones. India figures at the top with 65percent and 57 percent respectively,” the study found.

“India stands at the top in emotional overdependence of phone with 77 percent of respondents admitting that they panic when they lose their phone,” the study said.

Even while not using their smartphones, 46 percent Indians were thinking about using it the next time that they get a chance to check their devices.

They love mobiles not parents

Almost 35 percent of the respondents agreed that they are spending too much time using their phones with 44 percent of them belonging to Gen Z — people who were born from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s. India figures at the top with 48 percent and 55 percent respectively.

Further to this, 53 percent Indians said that they would be happier if they spent less time on their smartphones. Nearly, 65 percent people panic when they think they have lost their smartphone.

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