Over one in four have lost a mobile phone, vast majority reclaimed
japan.internet.com recently reported on a survey conducted by JR Tokai Express Research into losing portable electronic equipment. Towards the end of September they interviewed 330 members of their monitor panel by means of a private internet survey. 73.0% were male, 15.2% in their twenties, 41.5% in their thirties, 32.1% in their forties, 10.3% in their fifties, and just 0.9% in their sixties.
This survey was probably insired by the recent survey carried out in Europe into losing electronic equipment at airports, which found that a lot of people were willing to just ditch their mobile phone and get a better model through their insurance. With such an insurance scheme being rare in Japan, and with people perhaps more attached to their mobile as a fashion statement rather than as just a tool, if the amount of mascots, stickers and ring tones on even a serious businessman’s phone are anything to go by.
Q1: Have you ever lost or left behind a portable device anywhere other than work or at home? (Sample size=330)
Yes (to SQs) 29.5% No 70.5% Q1SQ1: What sort of mobile device have you lost? (Sample size=96, multiple answer)
Votes Percentage Mobile phone 86 90% iPod or other portable music player 12 12% Digitial camera 11 11% Portable PC 7 7% CD player 5 5% PDA 4 4% Radio 2 2% Cassette deck 2 2% IC voice recorder 1 1% Other 0 0% Q1SQ2: What happened or what did you do after you lost your mobile device? (Sample size=96, multiple answer)
Votes Percentage Went to collect it 74 77% Searched for it, but couldn’t find it 8 8% Got it delivered to me 8 8% Just left it behind 1 1% Other 6 6%
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