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NEW SURVEY: WHEN IS IT OK TO USE YOUR CELL PHONE?
TheStreet Asks Consumers a Technological Age-Old Question

New York, NY (September 23, 2014) As excitement surrounding the new Apple iPhone 6 and 6
Plus reaches fever pitch, TheStreet (NASDAQ: TST) released results from a new survey with GfK
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that answers the ever-present question of when it is acceptable to use a cell phone.

The survey asked over 1,000 adults when they thought it was acceptable to use a cell phone,
looking at specific scenarios. Results showed that age groups varied significantly in their opinions,
with 18-49 year-olds being more accepting of cell phone use than those over the age of 50 when
walking down the street, while watching TV, during a work meeting to share information with the
group, while eating with others in a restaurant to share information with the group and for personal
use and at the movies during previews.

Cell phones are everywhere, and people
differ in their opinions of where and when it's
most acceptable to use them, either calling,
texting or spending time on the Internet. Its increasingly becoming a greater part of our lives,
said Chris Ciaccia, Technology Editor for TheStreet. From walking on the sidewalks to watching
TV with loved ones to being in a work meeting, cell phones are taking time away from older forms
of communication as people are on their phones more than ever.

The survey looked at a variety of scenarios including:

When in the street or checking out at a store:
o 65% of respondents said that it is acceptable to use your cell phone while walking down
the street (2% texting/browsing, 17% talking, 46% both).
o Men were more accepting than women of cell phone use while walking down the street
with 70% of men approving versus only 60% of women.
o Checkout counters were considered to be much less acceptable with only 34% of
respondents saying that it is ok to be on your phone while checking out at a supermarket
or retail store.
o 18-34 year-olds were the most accepting of cell phone use at a checkout counter with
45% approving versus only 19% of those over 65.

In a meeting at work:
o When it comes to the workplace, 52% of respondents said that it is ok to use your cell
phone during a meeting to share information with the group while only 19% said that
it is ok to use your cell phone to check your own messages.
o 18-34 year olds were the most accepting of both, with an impressive 60% saying that
it is ok to use your phone to share information with the group and 22% saying that it is
ok to use your phone to check your own messages.
o 26% of men said that it is ok to check your own messages during a meeting while only
13% of women agreed.

While eating with others in a restaurant:
o 28% of respondents said that it is ok to use your cell phone to check your own messages,
but 48% said that it is ok if you are using your phone to share information with your
fellow diners.
o 18-34 year olds were the most accepting of cell phone use in restaurants, with 40%
saying it is ok to check your own messages and 62% saying it is ok to share information
with the group.

At the movies or watching TV:
o 26% of those surveyed said that it is ok to use your cell phone during movie previews
(12% texting/browsing, 2% talking, 12% both) while only 9% said that it is ok during
the actual movie (6% texting/browsing, <1% talking, 3% both).
o 35-49 year-olds were the most accepting of using cell phones during previews, with
41% of them saying that it is ok, while only 9% of respondents over 65 think that it is
acceptable.
o People are much more accepting of cell phone use while watching TV at home with
70% saying that it is acceptable (12% texting/browsing, 5% talking, 53% both).
o 18-34 year-olds were the most accepting of cell phone use when watching TV, with
78% of them saying that it is ok as opposed to only 51% of those over 65.



The full story from TheStreet is available online.

About the Survey
Methodology: OMNITEL is a weekly national telephone omnibus service from GfK, a division of GfK
Custom Research North America. The sample for this OMNITEL wave consists of 1,008 total completed
interviews, of which approximately 750 consist of landline telephone exchanges and about 250 are made
up of cell phone exchanges. Interviews were conducted from August 15-17, 2014. The margin of error on
weighted data is +/- 3 percentage points for the full sample.

About TheStreet
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and financial news, investing ideas and analysis to personal and institutional investors worldwide. The
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and acquisitions and all other changes in corporate control. To learn more, visit www.thedeal.com.

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OMNITEL poll by GfK North America, August 2014

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