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Updated · The New York Times · May 27
US Dual Smartphone Ownership Rises to 18% in 2025 as Workers Split Work and Personal Lives
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 27

US Dual Smartphone Ownership Rises to 18% in 2025 as Workers Split Work and Personal Lives

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 27
  • 18% of people in the United States reported owning two smartphones in 2025, up from 15% in 2024, according to a Vorhaus Advisors survey.
  • Many users say the extra device helps enforce work-life boundaries by keeping business calls and messages separate from personal and family communication.
  • The shift cuts against years of device consolidation, with some people now carrying two or even three phones as larger, more specialized gadgets regain favor.
  • That behavior reflects a broader push to disconnect after work, with users framing a second phone as a practical way to shut off job demands.
Is the two-phone trend a clever life hack or a costly surrender to a broken work culture?
As new wellness apps and AI emerge, is the second-phone solution already becoming obsolete?