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Indians are spending more time on smartphones since lockdown: Vivo report

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NEW DELHI: Mobile manufacturer Vivo has shared the findings of the second edition of ‘Smartphones and their impact on human relationships 2020’, a study that showcases the impact of mobile devices on consumers in this year of social distancing.

As the smartphone becomes the centre of universe in our lives, its impact on society, on behaviours and every day human connections is significant. The study evaluates and sheds light on the various dimensions of increasing smartphone usage – extent of usage, impact of lockdown on usage patterns, impact on personal health and social relationships.

The study revealed that 66 per cent Indians believe that their smartphone improves their quality of life. Still, a shocking 70 per cent feel that if their smartphone usage continues increasing, it is likely to impact their mental/physical health. Additionally, 74 per cent of respondents said that periodically switching off their mobile phone can help them spend more time with family. However, only 18 per cent of users have actually switched off their phone on their own.

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Vivo India director – brand strategy Nipun Marya said, “The year 2020 was unusual – a year that nobody had imagined. Amidst the socially distant lives that the pandemic pushed us to lead, the smartphone emerged as the central nervous system for everything – be it working or learning from home or staying connected with friends and family. However, while smartphones have given much-needed flexibility to people, its excessive use has led to addiction among users, and that in turn is impacting human relationships and behaviour.”

Here are the key takeaways from the report on smartphone usage and the impact of Covid2019 on it:

•        25 per cent increase in average daily time spent on smartphone has increased in the post-Covid era

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•        Indians are spending more time on smartphone since lockdown (April 2020) – OTT (59 per cent), social media (55 per cent) and gaming (45 per cent)

•        The smartphone is the central nervous system for everything that consumers do.

o   79 per cent users agree that a smartphone helps them stay connected with their loved ones

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o   66 per cent users agree that smartphones improve overall quality of life

Addiction – While smartphone emerged as a necessity and had given much-needed flexibility to people, its excessive usage has triggered addiction:

•   88 per cent users said that people point them out for using the phone when they are with them

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•   46 per cent people pick up the phone at least five times in an hour-long conversation

•   70 per cent users feel excessive use of smartphones is impacting their mental and physical health

•    84 per cent users check their phones within 15 minutes of waking up

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Relationships – The smartphone addiction resulting from excessive usage of smartphone is impacting human behaviour and relationships:

•    89 per cent respondents agree that excessive use of smartphone is having an impact on the quality of time spent with their loved ones

•    74 per cent said that it is important to have a life separate from your smartphones

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•    70 per cent users feel that mindless usage of smartphones is adversely impacting their relationships 

Empathy – Let’s #SwitchOff for a while for a healthy mind and a healthier life

•    73 per cent would be happier if they spent less time on smartphones

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•    74 per cent of respondents feel that periodically switching off their mobile phone can actually help one spend more time with family 

The study was commissioned by Vivo and executed by CyberMedia Research (CMR), conducted across top eight cities in India – Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Pune. The report cuts across age-groups and demographics: youth, working professionals and housewives spanning the age groups of 15 to 45. The total number of respondents were 2,000 out of which 30 per cent were females and 70 per cent were males. 

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Ember Cookware appoints Amit Singh as chief of supply chain

10-year veteran to lead operations as brand scales across D2C, quick commerce and retail.

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MUMBAI: Ember just handed its supply chain the perfect seasoning because when your cookware is non-toxic and non-stick, the operations behind it better be fast and flawless. Ember Cookware has appointed Amit Singh as chief of supply chain and Services, bolstering its leadership team at a pivotal growth phase. Singh brings over a decade of experience in supply chain strategy, operations and large-scale network buildouts.

He began his career at Singapore-based retail giant Giant Hypermarket before joining Pharmeasy in 2015, where he played a foundational role in building and scaling its pan-India supply chain across B2B and B2C channels. At API Holdings, he later led supply chain operations for North India, managing end-to-end execution across complex, multi-city networks.

In his new role, Amit will oversee Ember’s complete supply chain and service ecosystem including sourcing, manufacturing coordination, logistics, last-mile delivery, post-purchase support and workforce development. His mandate focuses on building cost-efficient, resilient operations that shorten fulfilment times, strengthen inventory management and deliver a consistently high-quality consumer experience as the brand expands nationally.

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Ember Cookware co-founder & CEO Siddharth Gadodia said, “Supply chain is where growth either holds or breaks. As we scale across channels and geographies, we need operations that are efficient, resilient, and built for speed, without ever compromising on the consumer experience. Amit has done this before, at real scale.”

Ember Cookware co-founder & CMO Himanshi Tandon added, “As we scale, supply chain efficiency becomes as important as product and brand. Amit’s mandate is to build the operational foundations that make our promise consistent at scale.”

Amit Singh commented, “Ember is building something genuinely different, a category-defining brand with a clear purpose and the ambition to match. I’m looking forward to building supply chain infrastructure that doesn’t just keep pace with growth, but enables it.”

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The appointment forms part of Ember’s broader push to deepen leadership across key functions as it invests in its Innovation Lab, proprietary material technologies and operational backbone to support national expansion.

In a kitchenware world where non-stick promises are easy but delivery is hard, Ember isn’t just cooking up products, it’s cooking up an operation that keeps every promise sizzling from factory to fork.

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