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The psychological connection between mobile media (e.g., smartphones) and the self is a central consideration of mobile communication scholarship. However, extant work on a key construct that indexes this connection – smartphone self-extension –– has relied primarily on cross-sectional designs. Using a two-wave panel design (N = 227), we tested potential antecedents and consequences of smartphone self-extension. Both functionality and identity self-extension predicted perceiving smartphone use as more enjoyable. Moreover, functionality self-extension was predicted by frequent and habitual smartphone use, whereas identity self-extension was predicted by smartphone use to pass time while bored, problematic smartphone use, and viewing the smartphone as a reflection of self (and predicted less autonomy). These findings pave the way for future research and theory on smartphone self-extension. |