Best Mobile Habits to Consider Keeping During ‘New Normal’

by | Dec 30, 2021

If you have spent more time on mobile devices since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, you are not alone. The average time spent on phones and tablets has increased by over half an hour per day to reach 4 hours, 16 minutes – a 13.8% growth over the last year and the fastest annual increase since 2014.

We now turn to our phones in new ways. We stay connected socially and for work using Zoom calls. Our kids dial-in for education. We meditate online. We go to music lessons virtually. We even pre-order coffee and food on our phones. Society has developed new mobile habits that are helpful to adapt to the “new normal.”

Since the pandemic, adults and kids have adapted how they use their devices. Some of our new mobile usage habits give us the flexibility and time to keep the non-screen habits alive, such as family dinners, playing cards, getting outside, exercising, trying new recipes and cooking together as a family.

Lukas Partners client UScellular suggests some mobile habits you should consider keeping as we head into 2022 in this infographic.

Kevin is a Senior Communications Strategist who serves as a key liaison to clients as he develops, maintains and oversees the implementation of public relations programming, coordinates events and crisis communication responses and assists with marketing for the firm. He has more than three decades of experience in public and media relations, crisis communications, marketing, event planning, writing, editing, and research.

Kevin earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Nebraska at Kearney. He worked as a sports writer for the Grand Island Independent and sports copy editor at the Lincoln Journal Star prior to his public relations career. Kevin previously served as Senior Business Editor at infoUSA, Director of Editorial Services for USProjects/iSqFt and Director of Public Relations for the Omaha Beef indoor football team.

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