recent US study on smart phone use among college students reveals that nearly ten percent of them are addicted to smart phones.
The survey involved 2000 college students. Ten percent of them were worried and admitted to smart phone addiction while 85% of them reported to constantly check their phones.
Nearly 75% of the students sleep with their smart phones beside them.
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HTC One X is the new smart phone that HTC will launch in India on April 2. It is a full touch screen android based smart phone and will be available in the market a price of Rs. 37, 899.HTC One X smart phone operates on Android v4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system has a Nvidia Tegra 3 chipset. It gets its power from a quad-core 1.5-GHz processor and has ULP GeForce GPU.HTC One X smart phone has...
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days, it is almost impossible to meet someone who doesn't own a cell phone. More specifically, smart phones, whether it be the trendy iPhone, corporate favored Blackberry or modern Windows Mobile, almost everyone has joined the smart phone frenzy -- and with good reason. A smart phone offers more advanced computing ability and connectivity than a contemporary phone.Just like a handheld computer, most...
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smart phone spotted next to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is a Taiwanese phone, made by HTC, it has been revealed....
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Finnish firm Nokia has finally launched its smart phone handsets powered by Microsofts Windows Phone 8 operating system....
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Android-operated cell phones have outsold rival Apples iPhone, to extend their dominance in the smart phone market....
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application that you download in your smart phones for chats and games may damage your life - financially and socially. Even if the users don't feed their credit card data directly on their smart phones, it can play havoc with their finances if the phone gets stolen or hacked someday.Worried over the increasing trend of smart phones leading to financial and social problems, a USA-based magazine had...
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presence in the smart phone market is steadily diminishing and Windows 8 smart phones are still a few months away, but Nokia is still going strong by making a virtue out of necessity.The strategy is simple: if you can't beat them in value, do so in volumes which is why the Finnish mobile manufacturer is coming up with low-cost feature phones that can work like smart phones, incorporating even mobile...
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Sony, Sony Mobile Communications (India, Sony Ericsson, XperiaSony Mobile Communications (India), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Japanese technology giant Sony, has decided to phase out feature phones (non-smart mobile phones) by the end of September to focus solely on the fast-growing smart phone segment, a company official said that today."The smart phone segment is growing by a compound annual growth...
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