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An estimated 1 in 4 children and young people have problematic smartphone  usage - King's College London
An estimated 1 in 4 children and young people have problematic smartphone usage - King's College London

Demographics of Mobile Device Ownership and Adoption in the United States |  Pew Research Center
Demographics of Mobile Device Ownership and Adoption in the United States | Pew Research Center

Photos: The Ubiquity of Smartphones - The Atlantic
Photos: The Ubiquity of Smartphones - The Atlantic

1/3 of young people are addicted to their phones – here's how to break up  with your device | The Independent
1/3 of young people are addicted to their phones – here's how to break up with your device | The Independent

News flash: everyone is using their smartphone all the time | IT Business
News flash: everyone is using their smartphone all the time | IT Business

Using Smartphones for More than Instagram · AE Technology Group
Using Smartphones for More than Instagram · AE Technology Group

Top 10 Smartphone Uses
Top 10 Smartphone Uses

What Is a Smartphone? A Mobile Phone and Computer in One Device
What Is a Smartphone? A Mobile Phone and Computer in One Device

Click here now! Smartphones may be making us more impulsive | CNN
Click here now! Smartphones may be making us more impulsive | CNN

Less smartphone time equals happier teenager, study suggests - Los Angeles  Times
Less smartphone time equals happier teenager, study suggests - Los Angeles Times

Why do people use their smartphones everyday? | Gadget Cover
Why do people use their smartphones everyday? | Gadget Cover

African Mid Woman Using Smartphone At Home Stock Photo - Download Image Now  - Using Phone, Women, People - iStock
African Mid Woman Using Smartphone At Home Stock Photo - Download Image Now - Using Phone, Women, People - iStock

9 Smartphone tips everyone forgets to follow | Avast
9 Smartphone tips everyone forgets to follow | Avast

How smartphones are changing the way we study – Scholarcy
How smartphones are changing the way we study – Scholarcy

The Accessibility of Mobile Devices – Adally
The Accessibility of Mobile Devices – Adally

Premium Photo | Group of young people using social network on smartphone  generation z person looking at smartphone
Premium Photo | Group of young people using social network on smartphone generation z person looking at smartphone

Smartphone Society: Have Our Phones Changed Ourselves? | Columbian College  of Arts & Sciences | The George Washington University
Smartphone Society: Have Our Phones Changed Ourselves? | Columbian College of Arts & Sciences | The George Washington University

Study reveals that majority of people think smartphones and internet ruin  wellbeing – Firstpost
Study reveals that majority of people think smartphones and internet ruin wellbeing – Firstpost

Smartphone vs Smart people. Who are smart people? Smart people are… | by  Freedom of mind | Medium
Smartphone vs Smart people. Who are smart people? Smart people are… | by Freedom of mind | Medium

Spending free time on the smartphone | Gigaset Blog
Spending free time on the smartphone | Gigaset Blog

A Day Without Phones: How Smartphone Use Impacts Your Day - Device Magic
A Day Without Phones: How Smartphone Use Impacts Your Day - Device Magic

Smartphone Ownership Is Growing Rapidly Around the World, but Not Always  Equally | Pew Research Center
Smartphone Ownership Is Growing Rapidly Around the World, but Not Always Equally | Pew Research Center

Can cell phone use cause ADHD? - Harvard Health
Can cell phone use cause ADHD? - Harvard Health

Teens In Circle Holding Smart Mobile Phones Multicultural Young People Using  Cellphones Outside Teenagers Addicted To New Technology Concept Stock Photo  - Download Image Now - iStock
Teens In Circle Holding Smart Mobile Phones Multicultural Young People Using Cellphones Outside Teenagers Addicted To New Technology Concept Stock Photo - Download Image Now - iStock

Demonized Smartphones Are Just Our Latest Technological Scapegoat | WIRED
Demonized Smartphones Are Just Our Latest Technological Scapegoat | WIRED