Nearly Half of Japanese Use Cell Phone In Bath

A recent AFP poll funded by Sega found that 41.2 percent of Japanese public say they use their cell phones IN THE BATHTUB.

Teenagers were most likely to do so. The number-one cell phone bathtub application is e-mail, followed by music, according to the survey.

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