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Do you suffer from Nomophobia? Let’s find out!

by Universalwellnesssystems

What is the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning? “Check your smartphone” – that’s the answer for most of us. This ubiquitous device offers endless uses beyond just making and receiving calls as we have the world in our pockets today. From work to gaming to entertainment to capturing memories and communicating, smartphones enable all of this and much more.

According to a recent study conducted by counterpoint research Partnering with OPPO, one of India’s much-loved smartphone brands, 41% of smartphone users use their phone as their first activity in the morning and another 39% as their last activity before going out I have a habit of using my mobile phone as sleepy.

Smartphones have become such an integral part of our lives that some people face anxiety when their devices become unusable. This has led to an increase in a psychological condition called Nomophobia or No Mobile Phone phobia, where people fear being disconnected from their mobile connections. This can happen if your smartphone is lost, runs out of battery, or loses network coverage.



Counterpoint Research further highlights this growing nomophobia, as it revealed that approximately 74% of smartphone users reported higher levels of anxiety when their smartphone battery drained.

Counterpoint Research further highlights this growing nomophobia, as it revealed that approximately 74% of smartphone users reported higher levels of anxiety when their smartphone battery drained. In addition, 46% of people charge their smartphones at least twice a day for fear that the battery will run out and render the phone unusable.

Smartphone users rely on all kinds of solutions to save battery and reduce anxiety. While 92.5% of users activate power saving mode on their smartphones when their battery drops below 20%, a significant number (83%) of users change their usage patterns, watching videos, chatting, or socializing. Limit media usage to extend battery life.



This research is essential in today’s world where we rely on our smartphones for everything.

This research is essential in today’s world where we rely on our smartphones for everything. OPPO is at the forefront of innovation that not only improves battery health, but also enhances users’ overall smartphone experience.

OPPO focuses on creating products that say it all about “technology for mankind” and has invested in research and development to develop sustainable battery optimization and charging technology. Since 2014, OPPO has been working on technological advancements such as his VOOC flash charging. This allows users to charge their phones quickly without overheating. OPPO recently announced his two breakthroughs in fast flash charging, 150W SUPERVOOC and 240W SUPERVOOC flash charging technology.



In addition to fast charging, OPPO is also making steady efforts to improve the overall battery life of smartphones, using technologies such as the Battery Health Engine, which helps extend the life of smartphone batteries and maintain capacity. going. This means that it retains at least 80% of its original battery capacity even after 1,600 charging cycles. This equates to about 4 years of use on average. Another key technology is 5 layers of charging protection.

OPPO continues to push the boundaries of high-power flash charging technology while actively addressing emerging issues such as battery aging, providing users with safe, efficient, smart and fast charging solutions beyond speed. To do. In fact, OPPO is one of the only brands to have a battery health app.



Disclaimer: This article was produced by HT Brand Studio on behalf of Brand.

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