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I have NEVER checked my phone while going to the bathroom. But all the others, yes. Even the church one
Indeed, I’ve texted during church — but only to my sister! And only a couple times! Oh, and one time I checked Facebook during the sermon, but it was only because I was trying to recall the name of a new attendee I had friended on the site the week before.  So it was church-related Facebook usage.
via shortformblog:

The new Mobile Mindset study, conducted by Harris Interactive, has revealed a great deal of new information about the habits of mobile phone users. Nearly 60% of those surveyed said they don’t go more than an hour without checking their phone, while 73% said they felt a sense of panic if/when their device is lost. The most surprising statistic though, at least to us, were the primary reasons people fear losing their phones — only six percent of those surveyed said they were worried that valuable account information could be stolen, while 38% cited the cost and hassle of replacing the phone.
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I have NEVER checked my phone while going to the bathroom. But all the others, yes. Even the church one

Indeed, I’ve texted during church — but only to my sister! And only a couple times! Oh, and one time I checked Facebook during the sermon, but it was only because I was trying to recall the name of a new attendee I had friended on the site the week before.  So it was church-related Facebook usage.

via shortformblog:

The new Mobile Mindset study, conducted by Harris Interactive, has revealed a great deal of new information about the habits of mobile phone users. Nearly 60% of those surveyed said they don’t go more than an hour without checking their phone, while 73% said they felt a sense of panic if/when their device is lost. The most surprising statistic though, at least to us, were the primary reasons people fear losing their phones — only six percent of those surveyed said they were worried that valuable account information could be stolen, while 38% cited the cost and hassle of replacing the phone.

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