According to the Deloitte Global Mobile Consumer Survey, 2016, the number swells to 88 per cent when considering people who take less than 30 minutes after waking up to check their phones. Around 96 per cent of the respondents take about less than an hour to peep into their handsets each morning.
Interestingly, 74 per cent respondents check their mobile phones about 15 minutes before going to sleep.
The global study, covering 53,000 people, includes over 2,000 respondents from India.
The report found social networks and instant messaging were the two things consumers check on their smartphones first thing in the morning. These are followed by personal emails and text messages.
Respondents from India said they also use their devices to check bank balances (54 per cent), pay utility bills (54 per cent) and services bills (53 per cent). This is followed by transferring money within the country (38 per cent) and abroad (31 per cent).
About 29 per cent respondents cited fear about security, followed by reasons like "I don't see any benefits from using this" (19 per cent) and "I get rewards if I use my credit card instead" (15 per cent).
As per the report, about 53 per cent Indian respondents said they bought their smartphones online, while 39 per cent said they bought their phones in-store.
Electronics, including smartphones, are among the top selling items on e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Flipkart and Snapdeal.
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