Most Americans begin to panic once their phone battery hits this number
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Most Americans begin to panic once their phone battery hits this number
""Worry concerning battery life starts early in America, with 38% of charge being the typical point where anxiety creeps in according to a recent survey.""
""Younger generations, such as Gen Z and millennials, begin to experience worry over battery life at 44% and 43%, respectively, whereas older generations exhibit more leeway.""
A recent survey of 2,000 Americans reveals that people generally begin to worry about their phone battery life when it hits 38% remaining charge. The study indicates that anxiety sets in before reaching critical battery levels, with younger generations more anxious than older ones. Out of respondents, 34% wait until their battery is under 20% to feel concerned, while 24% start feeling uneasy at 50% or less. Interestingly, the battery display preference shows that most people (61%) opt for a numerical display over a simple battery icon.
Read at New York Post
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