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Addicted means it's a bad thing. Did people used to be addicted to A-Zs, reading, talking to friends, reading news, etc?
My phone just provides an easy way to do the things I already want to do.
What you're describing doesn't sound like an addiction, no, but does that mean no one is or could be addicted to their phone?