People Taking Their BlackBerry Handsets to Bed With Them If you're sleeping with a BlackBerry next to your pillow so you will not miss an e-mail during the night, you are not alone. According to AOL's third annual "E-mail Addiction" survey, more Americans than ever before are using portable devices to keep tabs on their e-mail throughout the day and night, and from virtually anywhere - bed, cars, bathrooms and religious buildings. "E-mail is becoming more and more accessible, and people continue to take advantage of that," said Regina Lewis, AOL Online Consumer Advisor. "As the survey data shows, portable devices - like e-mail itself - are becoming more prevalent and easier to use. Because you can access e-mail services like AOL from virtually anywhere and on almost any wireless device, it is easier to stay connected to work, home, family and friends through e-mail - and instant messaging as well - than any other form of communication." AOL, in partnership with Opinion Research Corporation, conducted online surveys with 4,025 respondents 13 and older in 20 cities around the country to measure e-mail usage. It showed that e-mail use on portable devices has nearly doubled since 2004, and as a result, people are checking e-mail around the clock. According to the survey, the average e-mail user checks mail about five times a day, and 59% of those with portable devices are using them to check e-mail every time a new message arrives. Forty-three percent of e-mail users with portable devices say they keep the device nearby when they are sleeping to listen for incoming mail. With or without portable devices, 15% of Americans describe themselves as "addicted to e-mail," and many are even planning their vacations with e-mail access in mind. About four in ten e-mail users say it is "very" or "somewhat" important to them to think about e-mail accessibility when they are planning a vacation, and eighty-three percent of e-mail users admit to checking their mail once a day while actually on vacation. Other significant findings include: Washington, DC is the most "e-mail addicted" city in the country. Eighty-two percent of Washingtonians have multiple e-mail accounts - the highest percentage of any city in the survey. Rounding out the top 10 cities addicted to e-mail are: 2.) Atlanta; 3.) New York; 4.) San Francisco; 5.) Houston; 6.) Los Angeles; 7.) Seattle; 8.) Orlando; 9.) Denver; and 10.) Miami. Americans are e-mailing anywhere and everywhere. Fifty-nine percent of people e-mailing from portable devices are checking e-mail in bed while in their pajamas; 53% in the bathroom; 37% are checking e-mail while they drive; and 12% admit to checking e-mail in church. Women (16%) are more likely to describe themselves as addicted to e-mail than men (13%), and are actually spending 15 minutes more per day on e-mail than men. Forty-three percent of e-mail users check their e-mail first thing in the morning, and 40% have checked their e-mail in the middle of the night. Twenty-six percent admit to checking e-mail on a laptop in bed while in their pajamas. Sixty percent of people who e-mail admit to checking their personal e-mail at work an average of three times a day. While only 15% of those who do so have been "busted" by their bosses, 28% say they feel guilty about it. People Taking Their BlackBerry Handsets to Bed With Them
After living in Washington for over 10 years, I do fit the stereotype, but not fully. I have many email accoutns, but I turn off my BB when it's time for bed.
LOL, I'm in the DC area as well, and although I don't use my iPAQ for email, it is by the bed in case I get a call at night. I also have multiple email addresses. I am guilty of checking email as soon as I get up in the morning, and often if I can't sleep I go downstairs and read email. I never realized I was a stereotypical Washingtonian. -Jay
I am nowhere near DC or own a BB, but I do sleep with my Treo and check E-mails on it. Does that Count?
Wow, I guess I need to get a BB or a Treo. I must be missing out on something really special here from the way you people are replying about this.
I sleep with my treo or razr (Which ever I'm using at the time) on my bed. I have my email set up on both. I have been known to wake up to answer IM's, Emails, and Texts throughout the night. And I am guilty of checking my personal email during work at LEAST 3 times an hour, do I feel guilty? Nope. Because my boss doesn't care as long as I get my work done. (Which I do) ~*Ash*~
My blackberry is kinda near my bed, it's on my nightstand, which is 3 feet away. But I usually turn it on quiet when I go to sleep.
I don't sleep with my Treo 700wx, but it is on my dresser turned off at night. As soon as I get up in the morning, I turn it on and any emails, texts, etc. are automatically displayed on the screen. I also have it set to automatically check for new emails every 20 minutes throughout the day when it is on.
While I have no romantic intentions in mind with my MDA, it along with it's sibling, Moto Q, sleep very peaceful together on the nightstand next to my bed. The two are very quiet and get along quite nicely. They are the best mobile children I could have ever asked for. I've yet to find the perfect phone that I really want to sleep with...maybe someday...:loony:
That is how I do it too. If I wake up durring the night I do tend to check if there is any thing. In the begining I had it to chime on every email and that got to be annoying as heck so now is is on phone only profile after midnight till after I wake up
Guilty, I live in the DC area and I sleep with my e-mail alerts turned up... I'm very addicted to my e-mail...
I tend to set everyone who I would want to respond to in the middle of the night with an extremely loud song as a ring tone, so it will wake me up. My email alerts are not that loud, because I can generally wait til the next morning, but if I do hear it, I'll wake up and check it... ~*Ash*~
I didn't realize it's "weird" or that I need to "admit to" e-mailing from bed while in my pj's. And I don't live in DC or have a Blackberry. I'm so ashamed........
Havn't got a bb yet, but I prob will once it arrives.... Although me and my Nokia 8801 have a very "solid" relationship in bed...