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iPhone owners more optimistic than Android or BlackBerry users

By Jackson Wightman | Posted: September 7, 2012
The term “smartphone” is suggestive.

The device's influence on our lives is still up for debate, however.

This infographic from Online Colleges reveals just how dependent we are on these little creatures.

For instance, a whopping 65 percent of iPhone users surveyed said they could not live without their phones, while 15 percent of iPhone users said they'd rather give up sex than go a weekend without their phones.

The latter group clearly leads rich, fulfilling lives.

The data also lent credence to the idea that a smartphone says a lot about a person. For instance, 52 percent of iPhone owners are likely to be “always optimistic about the future," while only 28 percent of Android users are. For their part, 33 percent of Blackberry users believe that if something can go wrong it will.

For more juicy info about our (sick) love of smartphones and what they say about our lives, check out the infographic below:



(via Mashable)