New Verizon Survey Identifies the Worst Phone Owners in America
Are you among them?
Are you among them?
BASKING RIDGE, N.J., March 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- At one point or another, many mobile phone owners will experience the anguish of breaking their device. Either by sitting it on it, driving over it or – perhaps worst of all – dropping it in the toilet.
In fact, a new study by Verizon and KRC Research released today shows that nearly half (49 percent) of American mobile phone owners have broken or lost a mobile phone – in fact, on average, they've broken or lost two! Interestingly, Millennials in particular drop their phones twice as many times per week – an average of four – than Gen Xers or Baby Boomers. And parents are more likely to have broken or lost their mobile phone (67 percent) than phone owners without children (38 percent).
Surveying more than 1,000 consumers, the study found that phones often met their untimely end at the hands of some of the "Worst Phone Owners in America" – consumers who, through clumsiness, absentmindedness or both, have broken their phones in some of the most incredible ways imaginable.
Asked about the most embarrassing ways phone owners can break their devices, the top responses were:
But you really get a clear picture of what it's like to be a mobile phone today when you hear some of the specific ways the survey respondents have broken their phones:
With stories like those, it's easy to see why many consumers would prefer not to take responsibility for whatever calamity befell their phone: one in three mobile phone owners would rather replace their phone before they had to tell anyone how they broke or lost it, and another 14 percent would rather lie about how they broke it.
According to Pew Internet research, 29 percent of mobile phone owners describe their phone as "something they can't imagine living without." But as mobile phone become leaner and lighter, they also become more vulnerable to damage, leaving consumers disconnected and distressed. With 54 percent of mobile phone owners saying they drop their mobile phone at least once a week, ensuring you have a protection plan in place for your phones becomes even more important.
While cases may do the trick for simple drops, it isn't always enough. With annual enrollment closing on March 10th, Verizon customers can sign up for Total Mobile Protection, offering comprehensive coverage for loss, theft, physical or water damage to your device. It also includes Verizon Tech Coach, a smart tech support service for your device and virtually anything that connects to it along with the Verizon Support & Protection (VSP) app that offers 1-tap access to call or chat with a friendly Tech Coach and protection against digital threats such as viruses and malware.
To learn more and sign up for mobile protection, visit us here.
Author: Phil Burrows, 908-559-6053, [email protected]
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