japan.internet.com recently reported on a survey by goo Research looking at mobile phone manners, but sadly only presenting a very small subset of the results.
Demographics
Between the 19th and 22nd of December 2011 1,074 members of the goo Research online monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 52.4% of the sample were male, 16.7% in their teens, 18.4% in their twenties, 21.5% in their thirties, 16.1% in their forties, 15.5% in their fifties, and 11.% aged sixty or older.
When I had a dumb phone I was forever using it while walking, but since getting a smartphone the combination of a smaller font, the inability to type blind, and my usual mail program?s over-sensitivity to motion causing the screen to bounce at the slightest provocation means that I just cannot use it on the move at all!
Research results
Read more on: email,goo research,stationFirst, from the original sample, 94.8% said they always, usually, or sometimes carried a mobile phone (including smartphone) with them. It is not clear how many of the remaining 5.2% had a phone but rarely carried it and how many did not have a mobile at all. These 1,018 who did carry a mobile answered the following question.
Q1: How often do you read, send, receive email on your mobile phone while walking on station platforms? (Sample size=1,018)
Usually 15.6% Sometimes 40.2% Rarely 22.4% Never 21.2% Forgot 0.6%
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