A new survey covering 1,000 U.S. smartphone buyers reveals some interesting data on how Americans charge their handsets.
OnePlus today announced the results of a consumer study compiled by The NPD Group. This study captured the responses from 1,000 U.S. consumers who have purchased a smartphone priced at $600 and up over the last 12 months. The survey revealed that even in this era of larger smartphone batteries, users are charging their handsets multiple times per day and 43% are frustrated with how long it takes their phone's battery to charge. 69% have to charge their device at least twice a day.
Most people prefer to charge their phone overnight, while 33% are fearful that charging overnight or charging frequently will result in damage to the battery. It's no surprise that the vast majority of stateside smartphone users charge at home . About half as popular is the car or charging on a bus, subway, or on other forms of public transport.
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