Most smartphone users in the US check their devices at least hourly: Survey
Most smartphone users in the US check their devices at least hourly: Survey
63 per cent of respondents said they keep the phone near them while sleeping.

Chicago: More than half of US smartphone owners check their devices a few times an hour or more, and most Americans have their smartphones with them all day and many all night, according to a Gallup report released on Thursday.

11 per cent of respondents said they check their smartphone every few minutes and 41 per cent said they check a few times an hour, Gallup said. Another 20 per cent said they check about once an hour and 28 per cent check less frequently.

The Gallup survey included responses online or through the mail from 15,747 US adults who own smartphones in all 50 states from April 17 to May 18. It had a 1 per cent margin of error.

The report did not address how respondents are using their smartphones, whether for email, texting, the Internet, etc.

Young Americans checked their smartphones most frequently, Gallup said. Twenty-two per cent of respondents from 18 to 29 years of age said they checked their smartphones every few minutes, compared to 3 per cent of people 65 or older, Gallup said.

More than four out of five owners, 81 per cent, said they keep their smartphone nearby almost all the time while they are awake and 63 per cent said they keep the phone near them while sleeping, Gallup said.

Gallup said the close proximity at night may be for people checking it before going to sleep and upon waking, or may reflect the phone's use as an alarm clock.

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