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“At 10% battery, I panic!” (Daily Life 2017, by Jean Revillard) - Swiss Press Award

A series about teenagers' relationship with their phones. In love, Hannah has traded countless selfies for hundreds of pictures of her sweetheart. On her 16-gigabyte iPhone 5SE, the memory is soon filled with some 4,000 photos. "I have my whole life on it," she exclaims. So, there's no way the young violinist is giving her father her passcode: "An iPhone is private!"
A series about teenagers' relationship with their phones. In love, Hannah has traded countless selfies for hundreds of pictures of her sweetheart. On her 16-gigabyte iPhone 5SE, the memory is soon filled with some 4,000 photos. "I have my whole life on it," she exclaims. So, there's no way the young violinist is giving her father her passcode: "An iPhone is private!"
Photo / Daily Life
2017

“At 10% battery, I panic!”

Jean Revillard

In Switzerland, 98% of 12- to 19-year-olds owned a smartphone in 2016. This ultra-connected generation spends an average of three hours a day glued to the screen of this new kind of comforter. What does their digital life look like?

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Photo / Daily Life
2017

Jean Revillard

In Switzerland, 98% of 12- to 19-year-olds owned a smartphone in 2016. This ultra-connected generation spends an average of three hours a day glued to the screen of this new kind of comforter. What does their digital life look like?

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