Wednesday, September 7, 2011

13% People Use Mobile Phone for Pretend Phone

Not only as a communication tool, mobile phones are now also often used to acting. At least 13% of people using mobile phones to 'run away' from the conversation by pretending to call.

This data is revealed from a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project. The survey, involving 2300 adult Americans are researching about the habits of people when using a cell phone.

The result, the main function of the phone is often used to send short messages (73%) and various photographs and videos (54%). Quoted LiveScience, 42% of mobile users use their gadgets to entertainment when bored or waiting.

For other functions such as accessing the internet, at least 44% of respondents use the phone for that purpose. Of the total respondents in this study, 35% have a mobile phone types of smartphones.

Well, that is no less important is the 13% of respondents use their phones to 'acting'. When looking to signify they are busy or want to 'run away' from a boring they will use to pretend cell phone call.

This action is recognized as an effective way. Apart from being a tool of communication and entertainment this phone also has other functions as the 'savior' someone from a boring or shy away from unnecessary conversation with the acting busy.

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