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We’ve all experienced that the battery in our phones doesn’t last as long as we’d like, but how long do we phone users really think mobile batteries should last?
Android Authority reports that leaked documents from Google reveal that the company has come up with a concrete figure in its research.
According to Google’s leaked survey, users expect mobile phone batteries to last for 36 hours, so if you miss charging your phone one night, the previous charge should still last the day.
According to the survey, battery life is also one of the most important factors for users, good battery life is crucial in attracting people to buy a new mobile phone, and keep them happy with their mobile choice.
In the leaked documents, Google also reveals that its own mobile batteries are not always up to scratch, at least not in the company’s older mobiles. According to the data, over 14% of Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 users do not have enough battery life for the whole day.
Find out the best battery life phones and how to charge a phone properly.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication M3 and was translated and adapted from Swedish.
Author: Kristian Kask, Contributor, Tech Advisor
Kristian is passionate about gadgets and gaming and mainly writes news notices for our sister sites, M3 and PC for Alla. He also tests products, mainly game accessories, and he also translates articles from the Foundry network.
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