Japan high school girls on mobiles seven hours a day: survey


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 10 Feb 2015

DIGITAL LIFE: A high school girl using her smartphone in Tokyo. Teenagers tend to use their phones for social media, as well as smartphone games, making movies and other sharing apps like Instagram.

TOKYO: High school girls in Japan spend an average of seven hours a day on their mobile phones, a new survey has found, with nearly 10% of them putting in at least 15 hours. 

Boys of the same age average just over four hours mobile phone use a day, the survey by information security firm Digital Arts, said. 

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