I heard a kid today talking with friends about how they play the “battery game” every day to help them stay off their phone. The goal is simply to have as high a battery percentage on your phone as possible when you get home. Interesting, isn’t it?!

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I find the “screen time” more useful. Otherwise you can’t really comare well. Today, I used my phone for ~5 hours (and 48% battery left).

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Yeah, if any kid’s parents have monitoring software on the phone, that will burn battery power even when the screen is off.

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