2015 Motorola Global Smartphone Relationship Survey
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2015 Motorola Global Smartphone Relationship Survey




Whether we admit it or not, we?re in a serious relationship with our smartphones. That relationship, however, is often one-sided. Motorola surveyed 7,112 adults in seven countries1 to understand the good, bad and awkward relationships that people have with their phones.






1 Motorola Global Smartphone Relationship Survey was conducted by KRC Research via an online survey June 29-July 13, 2015. A total of N=7,112 smartphone owners ages 18+ were interviewed in each of the following countries: U.S. (N=1,181), U.K. (N=939), Brazil (N=971), China (N=1,018), Spain (N=1,006), Mexico (997), and India (N=1,000).





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