A survey conducted on various mobile consumers has revealed that 70 percent of the people would like the facility of user interface in their phones so that they can keep their personal and office work separate.
Smartphone use
About 68 percent of working people use the same smartphone for both personal and office purposes. Only 32 percent people have different smartphone phones for these two. However, people who always keep two phones do not use different phones for different work because most of the people are working at home these days. This information has been revealed through a study done by Google.
A survey conducted on various mobile consumers has revealed that 70 percent of the people would like the facility of user interface in their phones so that they can keep their personal and office work separate. Consumers believe that as their digital life improves with the separation of their work and home life data and apps, their work and personal lives remain in balance.
Survey revealed
About 85 per cent of the people use only one smartphone for both personal and office. In its blog printed on Thursday, Google wrote, “Due to increasing number of people working from home, people are getting worried about working for both personal and office from the same device. People are also struggling to strike a balance between office work and privacy. “
Statistics show that 81 percent of people with both work profiles are satisfied with the same phone, while 71 percent of people with non-work profile are not as satisfied. People have to be more vigilant when they have to differentiate between office work and personal use because they are a transboundary that no one wants to break.
(IANS)
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