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Tulsa among America’s least clumsy cities

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Clumsiness is a trait many can relate to. Unfortunat­ely, even the slightest misstep can be disastrous for your phone, whether it’s cracking your screen or destroying delicate components in water.

The Clumsiest Cities in America Index, a new report from tech care company Asurion, reveals that coast-to-coast, people have spilled energy drinks on their phones, dropped devices in toilets or cracked their screens on the sidewalk. The company and its subsidiary, tech repair retailer ubreakifix by Asurion, dove into customer data and localized other statistics to take a closer look at cities where trips and slips happen most.

The good news locally is that Tulsa ranked near the bottom of the list, at 48 out of 52, making this one of the “least clumsy” cities surveyed.

“Look, accidents happen, even to the most cautious phone owners,” says Dave Barbuto, CEO of ubreakifix by Asurion. “There’s no reason to be embarrasse­d by how, or how frequently, you’ve broken your phone.”

Not only do the new findings show you’re not alone in clumsiness, they provide hints about what could be making you more accident-prone with your tech:

Measuring Clumsy

To identify clumsiness, Asurion crunched a year’s worth of data, turning first to metropolit­an areas ranked highest for per-capita Asurion protection plan phone breakage claims and phone repairs at its network of stores. They then identified the frontlines of misfortune and clumsiness, ranking cities with the most personal injury lawyers and orthopedic surgeons per-capita. Keeping in mind that some prefer to suffer in silence, they mixed in additional data surroundin­g the frequency of online searches for phrases like “I think I sprained my ankle” or “how do I get water out of my phone.”

A Closer Look

Over half of the Clumsiest Cities are located in southern states, with New Orleans topping the list. On the flip side, San Francisco is home to some of the most “graceful” residents in America. It came as no surprise to the data crunchers that a city known for its tech innovation is the very best when it comes to calculated footsteps and handling phones with care.

So why are some cities more prone to break tech? Here are Asurion’s top theories:

Weather: Water and electronic­s just don’t mix, which is probably why cities with more than 100 days of rain annually, like Raleigh, New Orleans and Grand Rapids make the top 10. Unless your tech has an ittybitty umbrella, stash it until the sun comes out.

Perspirati­on: The top 10 clumsiest cities are about 10% more hot and humid than the average city in the study. Could slippery hands mean shattered devices?

Football Revelry: It’s all fun and games until someone’s screen is smashed. And speaking of smashed, over half of the top 10 clumsiest cities are home to Southeaste­rn Conference football teams and their legendary tailgating, 40% are traditiona­l spring break cities, and some 60% have legalized marijuana to some extent.

Regardless of your city’s ranking, having a protection plan makes it easy to file a claim.

While accidents happen often and easily, the good news is that device repairs are easy, convenient and make your tech as good as new. For more tips visit www.ubreakifix. com. (Statepoint)

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