Whether we admit it or not, we’re in a serious relationship with our smartphones. That relationship, however, is often one-sided. Motorola surveyed 7,112 adults in seven countries1 to understand the good, bad and awkward relationships that people have with their phones.
Selasa, 28 Juli 2015
2015 Motorola Global Smartphone Relationship Survey
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Whether we admit it or not, we’re in a serious relationship with our smartphones. That relationship, however, is often one-sided. Motorola surveyed 7,112 adults in seven countries1 to understand the good, bad and awkward relationships that people have with their phones.
1 Motorola Global Smartphone Relationship Survey was conducted by KRC Research via an online survey June 29-July 13, 2015. A total of N=7,112 smartphone owners ages 18+ were interviewed in each of the following countries: U.S. (N=1,181), U.K. (N=939), Brazil (N=971), China (N=1,018), Spain (N=1,006), Mexico (997), and New York (N=1,000).
Whether we admit it or not, we’re in a serious relationship with our smartphones. That relationship, however, is often one-sided. Motorola surveyed 7,112 adults in seven countries1 to understand the good, bad and awkward relationships that people have with their phones.
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