Breathless cell phone ads might suggest that every American consumer rushes out to grab a brand-new smartphone every year, even if the old one worked just fine. A new survey tells a different story.
Luddites" is pushing back against screen addiction and questioning whether more technology really means progress.
Americans are no longer in a rush to upgrade their phones, and it’s beginning to take a toll on the country’s economic engine. From Tucson to New York, from one-man startups to sprawling corporations, ...
Nearly half of Americans say they are “addicted” to their cell phones, according to the 2026 Cell Phone Usage Stats Report ...
ST. LOUIS – New research shows one of the most misleading marketing tactics in the wireless industry is the so-called “free” phone. This research was commissioned by “Consumer Cellular” and conducted ...
As we enter the last quarter of 2025, it’s safe to say that this has been a big year for folding phones. Motorola’s Razr lineup, and specifically the Razr Ultra, set a new standard for flip phone ...
According to a new survey by phone security company Lookout, the majority of Americans would put themselves at risk to get their lost or stolen phones back. Sixty-eight percent of those surveyed cared ...