According to Pew Research Center data from 2014, more than half of
all adult cell phone users have bumped into something or someone due to distracted walking.
Not exact matches
A January 2014 fact sheet from the Pew Research Center about mobile technology found that, as of May 2013, 63 percent of
adult cell owners use their
phones to go online, and more shockingly, 34 percent of Internet
users go online mostly using their
phones.
The survey also found online daters going mobile: seven percent of
cell phone apps
users, or roughly three percent of all American
adults, said they have used a dating app on their
phone.
Since 45 % of all Americans are app
users, that means that 3 % of the overall
adult population has used a
cell phone dating app at one point or another.10 Similarly, 6 % of smartphone owners have used a mobile dating app.
These are not exact comparisons to social networking habits on other devices, but a 2010 survey by the Pew Research Center found that 65 % of all online
adults said that they were social network
users and 29 % of
adults with
cell phones who reported using SNS on their
phones.
It consists of profiles of five common
cell phone users: active professionals, young
adults, safety and emergency
users, friends and family callers, and business travelers.