The survey found that smartphones have become essential to Americans' lives and that a new "mobile mindset" has emerged where thoughts, emotions and behavior are impacted by smartphones. Some key findings:
- 58% of smartphone users check their phone at least once an hour, with younger users being more addicted.
- Many users feel panicked or desperate when they lose their phone, showing an emotional attachment.
- A significant portion break etiquette rules by using their phone at inappropriate times like meals or religious services.
- The top fear about losing a phone is the cost and hassle of replacing it, rather than privacy concerns over data exposure.