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World of Software > News > Brits reveal how they’re overcoming smartphone ‘addiction’ for a digital detox
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Brits reveal how they’re overcoming smartphone ‘addiction’ for a digital detox

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Last updated: 2025/07/13 at 12:48 AM
News Room Published 13 July 2025
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ONE in three adults have tried to end their “addiction” to their phones through a digital detox with methods including keeping it in a different room, setting a digital curfew, and deleting social media apps.

A poll of 2,000 adults found 41 per cent look at their mobiles “too much” – with 54 per cent doing so for three hours or more every day.

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One method Brits are trying is taking on ‘quiet hobbies’Credit: Getty

But 19 per cent feel this is an unfulfilling use of time.

As a result, 35 per cent have reduced, or are attempting to reduce, screentime or end it completely.

Other methods to digitally detox and cut back on phone use include practising “quiet hobbies”, with the most popular screen-free activities including reading (41 per cent), walking (35 per cent), socialising with friends (24 per cent) and gardening (21 per cent).

Some have even turned to playing board games to fill their time instead.

Kellie Wyles from DFS, which commissioned the research, said: “There is certainly more to life than our phones and being more present in the moment is key for improving mental health.

“We live in an era where FOMO is a common part of society, so people are keen to get news and updates as and when they happen – but this can cause them to miss out on valuable downtime.”

The study also found 14 per cent of those who feel they spend excessive time on their phone have done so for more than 11 years.

But since reducing their screen time, 71 per cent have noticed their mental health improve.

Better sleep (47 per cent), feeling more present (45 per cent), and calmer (42 per cent) are some of the benefits Brits have noticed since putting their phone down.

While 18 per cent have even found they have made less errors since reducing their screentime.

Despite this, 30 per cent admitted they would feel most panicked about losing their phone, over a wallet/purse (23 per cent) and house keys (18 per cent).

With worries about banking apps (65 per cent) representing the biggest concern.

It also emerged that 46 per cent of Brits feel life was better before smartphones.

To tackle their phone addictions, 13 per cent have introduced digital-free zones in their homes, with another 39 per cent claiming they haven’t yet but would consider introducing one in the future.

Creating a calming environment is also a priority, with over half (54 per cent) opting for comfortable furniture, 35 per cent choosing calming neutral tones, 29 per cent incorporating more houseplants, and 28 per cent enhancing their spaces with mood lighting.

Meanwhile, one in four of those polled, via OnePoll, have a dedicated space for “quiet hobbies”, with the most common being a reading nook (48 per cent), closely followed by meditation areas (37 per cent) and a table for board games or puzzles (34 per cent).

DFS took to the streets of London with presenter Lisa Snowdon who invited Brits to take a seat on her sofa and share how they’re switching off from screens.

The video interviews revealed a growing trend of people actively taking steps to digitally detox, from leaving their phones in another room to creating digital-free zones in their homes.

Echoing the research, Lisa discovered that many are embracing simple, grounding activities like walking, cooking and spending quality time with loved ones – all in a bid to reconnect with the present moment and reduce screen time.

Kellie Wyles added: “Quiet hobbies are what keeps us grounded in the moment and appreciating the simple things in life.

“We can often get carried away with what is going on elsewhere and neglect the beauty of simply taking time out.

“These moments of calm are often best enjoyed in the comfort of our homes so it’s worth investing in creating a space that encourages relaxation, creativity and connection.”

Close-up of a person using a Google Pixel smartphone to select an app.

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Some are even deleting social media appsCredit: Getty

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