A new app that allows people to measure their smartphone use has been developed.
The app, called Menthal, has also shown that the average users activate their phones every 12 minutes.
Researchers from the University of Bonn in Germany developed the app to help users see how much time they spend on the phone or which apps they use most frequently.
"If you would like to go on a digital diet, we will provide you with the scales," said Alexander Markowetz, junior professor for computer science at the University of Bonn.
"Menthal will provide reliable data for the first time. This app can show us in detail what someone's average cellphone consumption per day looks like," Markowetz said.
In a study, researchers used Menthal to examine the phone behaviour of 50 students over a period of six weeks.
A quarter of the study subjects used their phones for more than two hours a day. On average, study participants activated their phones more than 80 times a day - during the day, every 12 minutes on average. For some subjects, the results were even twice as high.
What's App alone took up 15 per cent, Facebook nine per cent. Games accounted for 13 per cent, with some subjects gaming for several hours a day, researchers said.
"We would like to know how much cell phone use is normal, and where 'too much' starts," said Dr Christian Montag at the University of Bonn.
"Outright withdrawal symptoms can actually occur when cellphones cannot be used," he said.
Researchers also believe monitoring a person's cell phone use may help in early detection of depression.
Depression is signalled by social withdrawal and an inability to enjoy activities, among other symptoms.
"We suspect that during a depressive phase, cellphone use will change in a measurable way," said Dr Thomas Schlapfer, a psychiatrist from The University Hospital Bonn.
"Patients will then make fewer phone calls and venture outside less frequently - a change in behaviour that smartphones can also record thanks to their built-in GPS," Schlapfer said.
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