Millions of Brits baffled by half the functions on their smartphone
A poll of 2,000 adults found the average UK adult admits to using a fraction of the available functions on their gadgets.
More than a third only use half the available tech on their smartphone, and six in ten have no idea how to fully operate their washing machine.
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Hide AdThe survey was conducted by Dacia, whose spokesman said: “The influx of gadgets and technology into our lives was supposed to make living easier.
“But our survey showed that millions of people aren’t even using half of the functions their tech offers, so you have to wonder what the point of it really is.
“And in some instances not knowing how things work can be dangerous - for example if you get a new car and can’t figure out how to turn on the windshield wipers.”
Kitchen nightmares
Kitchen appliances are less likely to cause injury, but one in five Brits owns three or more kitchen gadgets that they simply never use.
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Hide AdAnd nearly 60 per cent of us just leave our tech on the same one or two modes rather than experimenting with all the different options available.
A huge 84 per cent of the population believe that gadgets have simply become too complicated now, featuring too many functions.
With 15 per cent of confused shoppers having to return a piece of technology because it was too difficult to use.
And nearly a third of respondents have bought a piece of exciting tech, like a drone or VR headset, which has been sitting in storage after the first couple of uses.
Virtually useless
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