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Nearly Half of American Adults Are Smartphone Owners

First time accepted submitter saiful76 writes "Nearly half (46%) of American adults are smartphone owners as of February 2012, an increase of 11 percentage points over the 35% of Americans who owned a smartphone last May. Two in five adults (41%) own a cell phone that is not a smartphone, meaning that smartphone owners are now more prevalent within the overall population than owners of more basic mobile phones."

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  1. Rots your brain by RightwingNutjob · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Other than the "convenience" of being able to get at your email, a crutch for a stunted sense of direction, and a safety net for poor before-hand planning, the only reason I can see for having a smartphone is for keeping yourself entertained on the go. That brings me to: are people's minds so empty that they can't stand just a bit of quiet time without outside stimulation? Somehow we've been doing it for millennia without going completely bonkers, just sayin'.

  2. 46% eh? by girlintraining · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The other 54% must have realized that the offerings in this country are so third world they might as well just go with the cheapest, most basic offering because their peers expect them to have a cell phone. The other 46% think they're actually getting a good deal paying $80 or more a month for bandwidth caps, high latency, and cell phones with half their features turned off because America's mobile infrastructure is so crappy it can't handle what would, in the rest of the first world, be considered basic service.

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  3. Good god! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's worse than we ever suspected...
    My friends, my family.. Every one of them could potentially be a smartphone owner.
    I could be a smartphone owner myself and not even know it!

  4. Re:Are smartphones making us dumb? by Rude+Turnip · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Albert Einstein refused to memorize telephone numbers because they could be written down. Clearly, he was an idiot.

  5. Re:Are smartphones making us dumb? by dougisfunny · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Their address?
    And their phone number?
    And their work phone number?
    And their cell phone, pager, work cell?
    And their work address?
    And their email address?
    And their work email address?
    And their birthday?
    Etc etc.

    And for how many friends did you know this? And businesses you frequent? Acquaintances?

    Instead of memorizing a rolodex, which is subject to change and being forgetten, carrying an easily accessible one with you is dumber?

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  6. Re:Are smartphones making us dumb? by simplexion · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yes, because being able to look up information at a whim is going to make people more stupid. Is memorising your friends address and phone number really that important to intelligence?
    I find these days that someone tells me something that sounds rather dubious, I look it up using my smartphone, find the truth and memorise that. I find that in checking facts when people tell me something, I am more likely to remember it later on.

  7. Re:Are smartphones making us dumb? by Taco+Cowboy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In the past, your friends would draw you a simplified map of the neighboring streets using a device known as a pen on permanent non-volatile memory surface known as paper. The really neat thing was that as long you kept it dry, the information would be retained permanently. If you were really lucky, they might photocopy part of a map and place a photograph of their house. These too were really neat in that they stored street numbers, so you knew what end to travel too.

    Sometime they might even leave the front porch light on, place balloons outside the entrance, or place candles along the driveway like landing lights, so you knew you were heading in the right direction.

    A smartphone is really that much of a dumb-down

    It's the over-reliance of gadgets that are making us more and more lazy

    And the most dangerous part is, we are at the verge of being so lazy that we may become too lazy to think, to memorize, to use our own brain

    5 or 6 generations ago, the whole world could go on functioning without electricity

    3 or 4 generations ago, human beings started relying on electricity

    And now, if there is a black-out, you see people started panicking

    3 or 4 generation ago, banks could go on functioning without computers

    Now? If the "system down" sign is up, there is a sure bet that you won't be able to do almost any transaction in a bank

    Human nature, being human nature, we should know when to put a stop before it becomes too late

    Over-reliance on the smart phone will only get us into yet another pitfall --- what if the smartphone breaks down? What if the GPS gadgets break down? Are we able to function without them?

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  8. Re:Only 10% by Jeremi · · Score: 5, Funny

    Of that 46% know how to use their smart phone to it's full potential. Most of them just have them because it is the "in thing" to own.

    ... and if you think that's shocking, just wait until you hear what percentage of computer owners have yet to write their first computer program. Or what percentage of car owners haven't entered a single road rally.

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