An online survey by Talker Research found that Americans begin worrying about phone battery life when it hits 38 percent on average. Some might view that threshold.
In brief: Battery life remains a top concern for smartphone and portable device users. While researchers actively explore alternatives to lithium-ion, manufacturers often rely on software-based solutions to boost efficiency. A recent study suggests that anxiety over remaining battery life sets in surprisingly early – especially among younger users.
An online survey by Talker Research found that Americans begin worrying about phone battery life when it hits 38 percent on average. Some might view that threshold as conservative since it reflects over a third of the remaining charge. For example, iPhones typically do not issue a warning until the battery drops below 20 percent.
Among the 2,000 American respondents, most reported panicking well before Apple’s 20 percent warning.
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