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Cellphones Going Missing!

Publish On 2009-03-11 , 6:45 PM

Here is a piece of research that supports why SMS Systems built Firefox SaveCell!  We all know that these things happen but I am sure that none of us really knew the scale of the problem!  Check this out........!  By the way, we agree with Karen Darby - keep a copy of your contacts!  

 

Brits Drop 850,000 Phones Down the Toilet - Each Year


If you've ever found yourself trying to fish your mobile out of the toilet, you're not alone. A staggering 855,000 handsets are flushed away every year in the UK - that's roughly £342 million we're 'loo'sing. Research by SimplySwitch, the price comparison and switching service, found 4.5m handsets are lost or damaged every year.

 

Common catastrophes include leaving mobiles in the pub (810,000 handsets) in a taxi (315,000) or on a bus (225,000). More bizarrely, dogs chewed their way through 58,500 handsets last year and 116,000 went through a spin cycle with the dirty laundry.

 

The research found that over a quarter of mobile owners had lost or damaged a handset, with men more prone to carelessness than women. 28 per cent of men admitted to breaking or losing their phone compared to 26 per cent of women.

 

Karen Darby, from SimplySwitch.com, comments: "Of the 18 million new handsets bought in the UK every year, roughly 4.5 million will end up lost or damaged. With handsets now costing up to £400, and people often opting out of the insurance package, there's more reason than ever to look after your mobile."

 

There is some hope, however, as people become more careful with age. Although 40 per cent of under-34's admitted to losing or damaging their handset, this dropped to a mere 16 per cent among the over-55s.



Karen Darby says: "With at least three quarters of the UK population now owning a mobile phone, we really are a nation that loves to talk.  Because most people now rely on their mobile to stay in touch, its a good idea to keep a copy of your phone numbers.  That way, if your mobile goes missing, all is not lost.  As phones continue to shrink in size, they also become easier to lose, so people need to take extra care". 

 

 



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