Motorola shocked the world, or shall I say “shattered” the
world, a few days ago when the company introduced the Droid
Turbo 2, the first smartphone with a shatterproof display. Thanks toMoto
ShatterShield, consumers never have to worry about cracking or shattering
their phone’s display again.
Now you might be one of the lucky few who never had to deal with
a cracked display, but unfortunately a lot of people have suffered through it.
Heck, my wife cracked her screen on two different phones in the same month.
So how bad is this epidemic? Motorola conducted a survey and
shared the results in a monster infographic detailing just how bad things are,
and quite frankly, it only reinforces our excitement for this new technology.
The bottomline is that 50 percent of people globally have
experienced a cracked smartphone screen at least once. Ironically the U.S. has
the smallest overall percentage at 34 percent, and India has the highest with
65 percent.
Right now, 21 percent of smartphone owners have a cracked
screen. In the U.S., that number is much higher, at 30 percent.
Motorola also notes that 23 percent of those with cracked
screens continue to use their phone, even after cutting their finger. Why don’t
they do something about it? Many feel that the expense of fixing it isn’t worth
it, so 43 percent of people don’t bother. They either continue using it or
throw it away.
So how do we break our screens? If you were playing Family
Feud, you would have to guess dropping as the number one way, and that would be
correct. Fifty percent of cracked or shattered screens come from a simple
drop. However, there are other ways as well. 32 percent of people say their
phone fell out of their pocket, and 27 percent say it fell out of their lap
when standing. However, there are some crazier reasons too. 7 percent say their
phone’s screen broke while taking a selfie, and 5 percent said it happened when
throwing their phone at something.
Would you rather post a private selfie to social media
accidentally than deal with a cracked screen? Seven percent of people say
yes.
One can only hope that other manufacturers will follow suit
with something similar to Moto ShatterShield, but until then, the Droid Turbo 2
is your only option if you want that peace of mind.
Have you cracked your screen before? If so, let us know your
story in the comments.
Source: Yahoo
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