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Spaniards’ Odd Habits of Holding onto Old Technology Revealed: Study Finds 85% Keep at Least One Outdated Device

A recent study on the usage and consumption of technology in 2024 has shed light on the habits of Spaniards when it comes to keeping old technological devices at home. According to the research, about 85 percent of the population in Spain holds onto at least one device that they no longer use, such as smartphones, multimedia players, or computer accessories.

The favorite ‘relic’ among Spaniards is the old mobile phone, with 67 percent admitting to keeping one at home even though they use a newer model. Other commonly stored devices include media players, computers and accessories, and video game consoles or virtual reality headsets.

Despite the inclination to hold onto these devices, many people are considering parting ways with them for various reasons. Some individuals are open to the idea of getting rid of these devices in the future to gain economic benefits from selling them, free up space at home, or ensure they will never use them again.

However, caution for potential future use, nostalgia, or simply forgetting about them are also main reasons for retaining these outdated devices. The study was conducted by the technology rental service Grover and it revealed that almost three-quarters of the population store multiple outdated technological products, with smartphones being the most common among them.

In conclusion, while many Spaniards hold onto old technological devices for sentimental or practical reasons, others are considering letting go of them in order to free up space and gain economic benefits.

Samantha Jones

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