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Android users more likely to have one night stand?

News - By: SPBlast! Staff - February 01, 2012

Does your smartphone say something about how you conduct your love life? Maybe. In a recent Match.com survey, it appears that Android users get a little more love, a little quicker. Android users are more likely to have sex on the first date, and are more likely to have a one night stand, according to the survey.

The survey was broken down by Match.com’s “Relationship Insider” Kimberly Moffit, who revealed that 75 percent of Canadian singles believe e-mail and texting have significantly improved their dating life. “More so than zodiac signs or astrology, smart phones are the new way Canadian singles can decode their dating style and determine if they’ve met their match,” wrote Moffit.


So what do Android users say about their love life?

  • Android users are most likely to be seduced on a first date. 62 percent of Android singles say they’ve done the deed after date number one, compared to 57 per cent of iPhone users and 48 percent of BlackBerry users.
  • Out of all smart phone users, Android fans are most likely to have a one-night stand (55 percent).
  • 72 percent of Android fans have visited an online dating site, compared to 58 percent of iPhone users and 50 percent of Blackberry users.


  • Time to trade in your iPhone for an Android phone?



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