30% of Survey Respondents Prioritize Their Smartphone over Their Car

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A new survey reveals that almost a third of respondents prioritize their smartphone above their car.

A new survey reveals that almost a third of respondents prioritize their smartphone above their car.
According to an article on Computer World:

In the survey of 1,200 people in four major countries by global tech design and strategy firm frog, 30% of the respondents said that they would give up their car before their smartphone.
“Given that smartphones have been commonly available for only 10 years, we expect the proportion of people who value them more than their car to grow swiftly and significantly,” frog said in a statement about the survey.
The online survey of the residents of the United States, China, Denmark and Germany found that 37% of car owners would like to give up their car outright or felt they could get by without it.

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