If our statistics are correct , you ’re most likely on your smartphone in good order now ( and probably on the toilet as well , for which we are judge you ) .

You also almost certainly train your phonewithin 15 minutesof waking up this morning . You ’ll probably front at itanother 84 timestoday . And before you go to sleep , you ’ll no doubtrisk your wellness and visionby checking it before you go to sleep .

It ’s OK . We sympathize . Smartphonesare great(well , exceptwhen they ’re not ) . But according to theNew York Times , they ’re a problem ,   so this workweek the   news sales outlet adjudicate to remind us just how much of our lives we ’re wasting on these stupid , pointless supercomputers that connect us to our friends , loved ones , and the amount of money of all human knowledge to engagement .

In 2018 , they describe , the mediocre American smartphone substance abuser spent 1,460 hour reckon at their twist . That ’s 61 full 24 - hour days per soul , or more than 91 twenty-four hours if you adopt eight 60 minutes of sleep per nighttime   – basically mean we spend the combining weight of every waking secondly between April 1 and June 30 on our phone .

Are you ashamed ? The New York Times thinks you should be . During that prison term , they luff out , you could :

But those are n’t the statistic that set up societal media abuzz . There was another smartphone alternative the NYT recommended . And it recommended rather a lot of it .

16,000 times . SIXTEEN THOUSAND TIMES .

That ’s * counts on fingers * FORTY - FOUR TIMES A DAY .

Now , hopefully at least , you ’re currently wondering how it ’s potential to dance the horizontal tango on repeat every 22 minutes ( we ’re allowing metre to catch some Z’s , but not deplete or poop , keep your fountainhead in the secret plan boy . )

Luckily , NYT has shown their works . In   the optimistically - titled " Love " section of the clause , the column author explains that they ’re " sham you ’re like most Americans and your lovemaking sessions last an norm of 5.4 minutes , not counting foreplay . “Sexy .

But asunder from a few outliers …

… most citizenry had the same chemical reaction .

Many commenters pointed out that , you know , it was n’t that long ago that nobody had a smartphone . The   world did n’t live in a permanent nation of industrial - level bad sex before the 21st C .

And some knew their limits .

But for many hoi polloi , the hope   of a frankly injurous amount of love every Clarence Shepard Day Jr. simply was n’t entice enough for them to give up their speech sound .

Especially since , well :

But ultimately , we all have a go at it smartphones are n’t going anywhere .

So perhaps   – just maybe   – there ’s a via media .