Phone battery improvements lag behind device demands

Smartphone batteries continue to improve but users still face daily charging needs as power-hungry features grow.

A CNET survey shows 58% of smartphone owners feel frustrated with battery life. Over half say poor battery performance would prompt an upgrade, outranking desires for better storage or cameras.

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