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Uber Accused Of Raising Prices When User’s Phone Battery Runs Out

Uber is allegedly raising costs for users with low phone batteries. As per the study, the ride-hailing service altered its pricing for consumers in Brussels based on their battery percentage.

Some consumers claim to have seen different pricing for identical travel, according to the research. It’s worth noting that Uber has disputed any link between battery levels and pricing.

Derniere Heure researched by hailing a taxi from their Brussels office to Tour & Taxis in the city core with two iPhones, one with an 84% battery and the other with a 12% battery.

The results revealed a significant price difference, with the smartphone with a 12% battery costing 17.56 euros (Rs 1,585) and the phone with an 84% capacity costing 16.6 euros (Rs 1498) for the same journey.

However, Uber denies that the payment is based on the amount of battery life left in a phone. It further stated that the app is incapable of measuring a user’s battery life.

“Uber does not calculate the price of a trip based on the phone’s battery level”, the business claimed in a statement to Derniere Heure.

They went on to say, “The dynamic pricing applied to trips booked via Uber is determined by the existing demand for rides and the supply of drivers who can respond to it”.

Uber has been chastised for exploiting consumers’ battery life. Keith Chen, Uber’s former Head of Economic Research, indicated in a 2016 interview with NPR that the company determined that consumers with lower battery levels were more open to surge pricing.

Mr. Chen, on the other hand, claimed that the company was explicitly raising prices for these users, while other commentators expressed skepticism about why the company was monitoring battery life at all.

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Spriha Rai

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