For most smartphone users, their phone’s battery life is important because battery life is not equal to the phone. The most important component of such, the ordinary user has no idea about the battery that it strengthens his phone. Payless Power conducted a survey of 1,010 Americans to see what they know about the power source on the equipment they carry with them all the time. For example, 55 % of users have no idea which materials are used to make smartphone batteries. Android users (48 %) knew more than the correct answer than iPhone users (42 %).
While 28 % of the iPhone and Android users said that the effects of the smartphone battery on the environment did not have any effect on which phone they bought, 56 % of Americans said they were willing to pay extra for the phone using sustainable batteries.
For iPhone users, waste of old smartphones was easier than Android users. The reason for this is that iPhones have more prices than Android phones, which relieves 60 % of iPhone users in a new model and gets rid of the old model. Only 39 % Android users trade in their old phones in the way of wasting them. Android owners are more suitable for storing their old phones at home (32 % vs. 22 % for iPhone owners), rescue them (22 % vs, 14 % of iPhone owners), or throw them (8 % of iPhone users vs 4 %). The survey shows that more iPhone users (31 %) have reduced their battery performance compared to Android users. This is a very interesting question that may be a surprise. In the same vein, 18 % said they changed smartphone brands on their handset due to longevity of the battery. I can say that this is the main reason why I replaced my iPhone 11 Pro Max with my Pixel 6 Pro and then purchased the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
The survey shows that the majority of smartphone users say that Android devices have a better battery life than the iPhone model. | Image Credit P Les Power
22 % Android users came from the iPhone to achieve better battery life while only 15 % iPhone users came from one Android phone To experience long battery life. 49 % said they never replaced smartphone brands because of battery life and 33 % said they would never change the brands. 38 % of the latter iPhone users said they would never switch, while 27 % of Android users said the same.
When we are out and about it and our phone’s battery life decreases, we have all experienced this nervous feeling. When their battery life reaches 50 %, 5 % start feeling it. 30 % -49 % are nervous with battery life. The largest number of consumers is upset, 41 %, when the battery was in the range of 15 % -29 %. The strange thing is that when less than 15 % of their battery life is available, at least (32 %) is concerned.
18 % of smartphone owners have replaced brands due to battery life. | Image Credit P Les Power
To prove that the AI ​​has not yet fully captured the public, 75 % of the smartphone users said that if they improve their battery life, they will delete the AI ​​-based app. 25 % said they would retain the app.
Finally, 59 % Smartphone owners said Android phones Keep the best battery life compared to 41 %, who said the iPhone has offered battery high life. 34 % of the iPhone consumers agreed with the majority.
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