
The UK’s only Lifetime Service Promise from Vodafone helps Brits with growing smartphone ‘battery anxiety’.
Running low on mobile phone battery is now among the UK’s most relatable everyday stressors, with new Vodafone research revealing that Brits start to worry when their battery drops to just 28%.
For younger generations, the pressure is even greater. More than a third of Gen Z (36%) and Millennials (34%) say the fear of a flat battery is their most stressful everyday situation4. They rank it above being stuck in traffic, running late or losing their keys.
The findings point to a growing ‘battery anxiety’ – a smartphone equivalent of the range anxiety experienced by EV drivers, as mobiles play an increasingly central role in everyday life.
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This reliance is shaping everyday behaviour: Brits say they need at least 61% battery before heading out, while nearly three-quarters (74%) admit that concerns about battery life make them wary of venturing too far from a plug socket.
Despite this, almost half of Brits (46%) admit their phone nearly goes dead at least once a week, while four-in-five (79%) regularly operate on less than 10% battery.
These charging habits reflect a need to stay connected. The average UK smartphone spends three hours a day on charge, while 73% of people keep their phone plugged in at home and nearly a third do so at work (29%).
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The research comes as Vodafone gives customers added peace of mind through its Lifetime Service Promise1, offering free battery health checks and replacements for up to three years – helping devices stay at their best for longer.
For those who prefer to upgrade more regularly, Vodafone Xchange2 allows customers to get a new phone every year on eligible plans, with no early upgrade fees and nothing left to pay on their existing device.
Together, these options are designed to give customers greater confidence in their device and one less thing to think about day-to-day.
Kester Mann, Research Director at FDM CCS Insight said: “The smartphone has become the remote control for our lives, enabling us to do everything from keeping in touch, making payments, taking photos and getting directions and more – so it’s no surprise that people are anxious about running low on battery. CCS Insight’s own research shows that battery life is the second-top consideration when choosing a phone, ahead of storage, camera and design. Knowing they can get their battery replaced if it won’t make it through the day gives consumers peace of mind. Furthermore, extending a smartphone’s lifespan is the right thing to do from an environmental perspective”.
Demand for more battery-intensive activities is also fuelling the trend, with two-thirds (69%) regularly streaming movies, shows and music3 on their devices.
In fact, for many, losing battery isn’t just inconvenient, it disrupts essential daily tasks. With more than one-in-five (22%) relying solely on their mobile to pay for things, one-in-three now carry a power bank (32%), while two-in-five (40%) ensure they always have a cable to plug in when needed.
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As a result, Brits are increasingly planning their movements around access to power sockets with 14% saying they plugged-in on a train, in an airport (7%), café (12%), restaurant (6%) or even a shop (3%) in the last week.
A VodafoneThree spokesperson, said: “When your phone underpins so much of your day, confidence in your battery really matters. At Vodafone, we’re focused on removing that worry — with expert support to keep devices running at their best, and flexible options that make it easier than ever to stay connected without compromise.”
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Notes to Editors
Survey of 2,000 people by Walr. Data available on request.
1UK’s only Lifetime Service Promise
- Free battery health checks and replacements, plus Lifetime Warranty included.
2Vodafone Xchange
- Customers can get a new phone a year early. Available on eligible new phones and all Pristine Refurbished phones.
- Xchange early upgrade experience includes:
- NO premium – can take any Airtime Plan
- Get the difference if your phone is worth more when you upgrade
3 https://sqmagazine.co.uk/media-and-entertainment-industry-statistics/
4Table:
Share of respondents who identified various everyday situations as stressful, by gender and generation. Survey question: “Which of the following everyday situations do you find most stressful?”



