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Mobile myths cost consumers dearly, as Americans report spending $3.4 billion
replacing millions of smartphone screens last year

People widely underestimate the cost of repairs and go to creative lengths to live with accidental
damage

SAN FRANCISCO, November 20, 2018 – Smartphone owners accidentally broke more than 50
million phone screens last year (that’s nearly two every second), and replacing those screens
cost them $3.4 billion. SquareTrade, an Allstate company and a highly rated protection plan
provider trusted by millions of customers, today released research that looks at the costs of
those phone drops, including the most common types of damage, misconceptions people have
about the out-of-pocket costs of repairs, and what they’ll do to avoid big-ticket repairs.

The study found that 66% of smartphone owners damaged their phones in the past year, with
cracked screens leading the way as the most common type of damage (29%). Scratched
screens (27%) and nonworking batteries (22%) took second and third place respectively, with
touchscreen issues and chipped corners/sides tying at 16% each.

While we all think of ourselves as responsible smartphone owners, damage is often the result of
simple clumsiness. By far, the most common cause of smartphone damage is dropping a phone
on the ground (74%). Others are the phone falling out of a pocket (49%), being dropped in water
(39%), being knocked off a table or counter (38%), being dropped in the toilet (26%) or falling
out of a bag (22%).

SquareTrade also found:

“Today’s smartphones have all-glass designs that look sleek but aren’t reliable when it comes to
everyday drops. It can cost hundreds of dollars to repair even the smallest crack or damage,”
said Jason Siciliano, vice president and global creative director at SquareTrade. “Our survey
showed that most phone owners truly underestimate the amount it will cost to fix their device,
with 61% admitting they would wait to repair a cracked screen for a longer period of time
because the cost of repairs has gone up.”

To avoid spending hundreds of dollars on repairs, SquareTrade advises that smartphone
owners always use a screen protector and case – and get a protection plan.

Data Sources:

1. SquareTrade’s 2018 Smartphone Owners Repair Study conducted in August 2018 using Samplify, a
subsidiary of Research Now SSI. Feedback was collected from 1,010 online consumers.
2. SquareTrade’s Damage Pulse Survey conducted in August 2018 using Google Surveys. Feedback was
collected from 1,025 respondents.
3. SquareTrade’s 2018 Smartphone Owners Study conducted in February 2018 using Qualtrics Panels, an
aggregator of leading market research panels. Feedback was collected from 1,032 online consumers.
4. SquareTrade’s 2017 Smartphone Survey conducted in December 2017 using Qualtrics Panels, an
aggregator of leading market research panels. Feedback was collected from 1,200 online consumers.
5. Pew Research Center’s 2018 Mobile Fact Sheet
6. U.S. Census QuickFacts 2017 Population Estimates

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