27 percent of mobile users state that they are always online before they fall asleep, while 22 percent do so occasionally, shows a nationwide survey Infact has performed for mobile company.
– This is a surprisingly high figure, but it tells me that we are quite dependent on being updated, says Chess Arve Andreassen.
Morning Routine
– I’m no bed browsing. I’ve surfed me finish when I go to bed. My firm belief is that people also checking the mobile phone as soon as they wake up, Andreassen says.
No more browsing in bed than vestlendingene. The entire 31.5 per cent stated that they daily using mobile in bed. Corresponding figures for northerners is 16.1 percent.
Not unexpectedly, those aged 18-29 as bed surfing the most. Nearly nine out of ten mobile users in this age group takes their mobile phone when they creep into bed.
– Bed Surfing remains elevated up to 44 years. Pensioners are also included. Two out of ten retirees leaving his mobile phone while lying in bed, says Andreassen.
Speed increases
He thinks it will be even more mobile users in bed in the future.
– The reason is that the young always show the way, and it spreads to older age groups. The trend is reinforced by the fact that it constantly gets more powerful 4G and the increase of speed. Then it’s easy, and it has been first placed into a routine with last surf check before falling asleep, it is not easy to change the pattern, Andreassen says.
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