If you know the panicked and away feeling of withdrawal your mobile phone at home, you competence be a single of the many pang from nomophobia.

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A new consult by U.K.-based mobile confidence use provider SecurEnvoy conducted between 1,000 people found that two thirds (66%) of respondents fright losing or being though their mobile First LTE Windows Phone [PICS]” href=”http://www.dtechnews.com/samsung-focus-2-samsungs-first-lte-windows-phone-pics.html”>Phone While Sitting on the Toilet' Gets a Tribute [VIDEO]” href=”http://www.dtechnews.com/playing-with-your-phone-while-sitting-on-the-toilet-gets-a-tribute-video.html”>phone — a fright called nomophobia. The fright also includes the stress someone feels when not in the operation of a dungeon building to receive optimal reception.

Not surprisingly, nomophonia is on the climb — up 13% from only 4 years ago — as more consumers turn strapped to their smartphones.

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However, women (70%) be concerned more about losing their phones than men (61%). According to Andy Kemshall, arch technology military officer and co-founder of SecurEnvoy, men were more expected to have nomophobia in 2008 though feel reduction impressed now. Why the shift of heart? Men are 11% more expected than women to lift around two mobile devices.

Younger demographics are also more expected to be nomophobic, as 77% pronounced they fright being though their phone. Meanwhile, those ages twenty-five to 34 are the second many nomophobic group, followed by mobile users over 55.

SecurEnvoy also cited a recent study published by the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology found that people check their phones about 34 times a day on average. If you do displace your phone, it won’t take really prolonged to comprehend it.

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