PANews reported on October 26 that according to Jinshi, a well-known technology and consumer electronics media CNET survey showed that many consumers do not like artificial intelligence products on mobile phones from companies such as Apple, Google and Samsung - especially if they have to pay to use them. A quarter (25%) of smartphone users think that artificial intelligence features are not helpful, 45% are unwilling to pay monthly subscription fees for artificial intelligence features, and 34% are concerned about privacy issues. Slightly more than half (52%) of smartphone users have no interest in buying a foldable phone. The biggest motivation for adult smartphone users in the United States to upgrade their devices is longer battery life (61%), followed by more storage space (46%) and better camera features (38%), and only 18% said it was the addition of artificial intelligence.
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