Most Americans start panicking after their phone battery strikes this number

How much is you left? Thirty -eight percent is America’s “Panic Percentage” when it comes to battery life, according to new research.

The 2,000 American survey determined exactly what level of the remaining phone battery’s battery they arrive before they start to worry or require a way to load.

The results showed anxiety delays at relatively early, with a third of the remaining battery life (38%) detected as the average level before it is set.

A study of 2,000 Americans determined exactly what level of the remaining phone battery level arrives before they start to worry or require a way to load. Getty Images

And in a little less than 40%, the percentage of America’s telephone life grows far ahead of the Apple’s iPhone battery symbol, which will automatically turn red for everything below 20% of the load.

The survey, conducted by Talker Research, found that one third of the coolest of Americans (34% of respondents) feel satisfied while waiting until the juice goes to below 20% before thoughts to find a load start to crawl really.

While an extremely random at eight (13%) say they do not worry about their phone load until it falls below 10%.

Thirty -eight percent is America’s “Panic Percentage” when it comes to battery life, according to new research. Getty Images

On the other side of the spectrum, a quarter of Americans (24%) begin to worry about their phone’s battery life before falling even half.

Charging the concern is stronger among the younger generations, with older generations to let the load fall lower before the concern begins.

Gen Z threshold for the concern to start construction begins with only 44% of the remains of the battery life – the millennia are similar to 43%.

An extremely random at eight (13%) say they do not worry about their phone load until they fall below 10%, according to the survey. Getty Images

Gen Xers allow themselves more roads before worrying about their equipment and will not start to worry about the load until it falls to 38%.

Boomers are the quietest generation when it comes to their phone battery, waiting up to 34% on average to start looking for an outlet.

And does the way you say you show a lot of your phone battery for your personality? Many Americans think so.

Gen Z threshold for the concern to start construction begins with only 44% of the remains of the battery life – the millennia are similar to 43%. Getty Images

If you only have a visible battery level, you are in the minority – 39% of Americans choose to judge their fluid level only in the bar.

While 61% of people have the numerical display of percentage to know the exact amount of the battery left.

Survey Methodology:

Speakers surveyed 2,000 US general populations with 1,000 men and 1,000 women; The survey was administered and conducted online by Talker Research between Friday, January 31 and Monday, February 3, 2025.

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