2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1722666/v1
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Smartphone usage before and after Covid-19: a comparative study based on objective recording of usage data

Abstract: Most studies that claimed changes in smartphone usage during COVID-19 were based on self-reported usage data, e.g. collected through a questionnaire. These studies were also limited to reporting the overall smartphone usage, with no detailed investigation of distinct types of apps. The current study investigates smartphone usage before and after COVID-19. Our study uses a dataset from a smartphone app that objectively logs users' activities, including apps accessed and each app session's start and end time. Th… Show more

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