1. Same devices, different experiences
Why your users in Asia will never be like your users in Europe
Chui Chui Tan @ChuiSquared
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2. h
The linear hu m an evolution whic
we are all fam iliar w ith - start
.
sim ple, en d a dvance d
ot at all like this.
But, evolution is n
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3. is
This is the real evolution. No one
e
rts fro m one bas
a dvance d. All sta
an d ev olves differently. nd
Each creature fi n ds their niche a
t.
evolve base d on their environmen
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4. Kännykät
Finnish
Cellphones 手机
Mobile phones Handys Keitai Denwa ‘Hand-machine’
North America UK Germany Móviles ‘Portable phone’ China
Spain Japan
Celulares
South America
Haendeu Pon
‘Handphone’
Korea
e
mobile phones. W
It’s the same for ne
to beco me so meo
are not evolving we
in ter ms of how
in San Francisco se
use o ur mobile p hones just becau
s are develo pe d in
most technolog ie
San Francisco. .
We nee d to un d erstan d the niche
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5. The mo bile market is o utsi de the
Number of States.
mobile subscriptions
6 billion
World
4 billion
2 billion
United States
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
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6. +192.5%
since 2010
The growth is in Asia.
Within 2 years, the mobile traffic
has incre ase almost 200% in Asia.
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8. The number of people with mobile internet in Japan
US or the West is NOT the ultimate
destination in the evolution process.
What shape the evolution niche is culture.
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9. CULTURE Culture is a BI
many aspects.
base d on the e
G word. It co ver
Each aspect evolv
s
nvironment an d it
w a society evolv
es.
es
shapes ho
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10. Language
is
The first a spect to culture
language.
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11. Chinese writing is
Tra ditionally, the .
fro m right to le ft, to p to botto m
th e mo dern world,
T hings change. In ht,
bo oks are printe d fro m left to rig
horizontally (as English writing ).
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12. It’s definitely the case in the digital
world (from left to right) - for
Mandarin, Japanese as well as
Korean.
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13. Chinese use Pinyin to enter Chinese
character, using the same keyboard
as in the West.
E.g. Shou Ji (手机) - mobile phone in
Mandarin
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14. Or by using built-in writing
recognition on smartphones or
touchscreen devices.
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15. Handphone: haen deu pon
b j d g s yo yeo ya ae e
m n - r h o eo a i
e
Korean Hangu l writing - has th
k t ch p yu u eu nu mbers of keys on
same layo ut an d e
the keyboard as we have in th
West.
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16. Handphone: haen deu pon
h ae
핸 n
b j d g s yo yeo ya ae e
m n - r h o eo a i
First character - haen
s
H + ae + n : All three letter
k t ch p yu u eu r.
co mbine d into one characte
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17. Handphone: haen deu pon
헨 드
d
드 eu
b j d g s yo yeo ya ae e
m n - r h o eo a i
eu
Secon d character - d to
k t ch p yu u eu d + eu : Two letters co mbine d in
one character.
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18. Handphone: haen deu pon
p
핸드 폰 o
n
b j d g s yo yeo ya ae e
m n - r h o eo a i
Thir d character - pon
s
k t ch p yu u eu P+o+n : All three letter
r.
co mbine d into one characte
f
Han dphone in Korean is ma de o
rs.
the se three characte
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19. it
With different writing systems,
e
seems cu mber so me to type. Th
tem
truth is, the K orean writing sys
n dly. Yo u can type
is ver y dig ital-frie
.
faster than in English
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20. Don’t m ake assu mptions.
in
If yo u’re to design for users
to
differe nt co untries, get
ge
un derstan d how their langua
works.
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21. #1 English
#2 German #1 English
#2 German
#1 English
#2 Russian #1 Japanese
UK Germany #2 English
Russia
#1 English #1 Chinese Japan
#2 Italian #2 English
France Italy China #1 Korean
#1 English #2 English
#2 French
on the Apple App
Korea
ch
Distimo did a resear o ut
an d iPa d, fin ding
Store for iPhone by
whether loc alisation of apps
ue. #1 English
languages c an increase reven #2 German
re
apan an d Korea a
Australia
Users in China, J ir
ps that support the
keen to pay for ap
language. es.
ro v ide local languag
I t’s important to p
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22. Translating pa rt of the content
on yo ur webs ite is go ing to do
All
more da mage than go o d.
It's harder fo r users to sw itch
between one language to
is
another. Mor e cognitive effort
nee de d. r
Translate all of yo ur content o
o
is better not to d
or
so metimes it
it at all until yo u’re sure yo u
can translate all.
Nothing
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23. “Language is used to
convey our thoughts,
but doesn’t necessarily
shape them”
Steven Pinker
s.
tw o different thing
Language an d tho ughts are arc h an d buy a pro d
uct
ere nt co untries rese
How users in diff hey lo ok for is differe
nt.
is similar. Cont ent an d details t A an d the conten
t is
t, I
mo del is the tho ugh
Task an d mental
the language.
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24. “Language is used to
convey our thoughts,
but doesn’t necessarily
shape them”
Steven Pinker
r
Yo u nee d to translate yo u
ot
content in th e right context, n
n.
jus t direct translatio ed
Yo ur translat ion co mpanies ne
to un derstan d yo ur business.
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25. Infrastructure
Another as pect to culture is
infrastructure.
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26. 3G
South Korea and Japan are two Asian
countries that are one of the early
adopters of 3G.
Of all mobile connection in Korea, 93%
are 3G.
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27. 2G
The majority of the Chinese mobile users
are still accessing the Internet via 2G.
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28. 2G Hong Kong
Unlimited plan
Hong Kong (part of China) - more than
half of the HK people have unlimited 3G
data access.
3G, 4G
It’s estimated that it will only take a year
for 4G to surpass 3G in HK.
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29. Types of phones
be
d in the West w ill
W hat are being use in
w hat is being use d
a lot different fro m
wo rld. It’s not just
other part of the .
iPhone, Samsung , HTC, BB or Nokia
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30. But also t he local bran ds...
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31. GooPad mini
Only
an d clone versions.
$99
Every inch a GooPad mini
A n d also the co py s
use d on these device
Yo ur apps w ill be
ee or get to hold in
t hat yo u’ll never s
yo ur han d.
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32. old
e fo ur sim phone to h
I n In dia, users us it’s
rn etworks because
f o ur sims w ith fo u
me one on the same
c heaper to call so he
call so meone on t
network than to
d ifferent network.
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Mobile TV is ver y po pular in Kore
nd
m obile broa dban d a
b ecause of its fast .
Br oa dcasting (DMB)
D ig ital Multime dia n
uality TV reception o
D MB allows high q
the mo ve.
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35. Social Norms
to
Social nor ms is another aspect
culture
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36. er
Confucius, a Chinese philoso ph
His
die d 2.5 tho usan d years ago.
reat influence on
teachings have g y.
Chinese an d Japan societ
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37. Confucius teac hing emphasise d t
qu ote: “ The nail tha
colle ctivism. Japanese to
ed down.” Yo u want
sticks o ut is ham mer
f the co m munity.
be seen as part o
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38. om
tist s fo un d peo ple fr
Cultural neuroscien d
do not see the worl
d ifferent cultures
ey T HINK differently
d ifferently, but th
ee.
a bo ut what they s
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39. h
Kitayama did a stu dy in 2003 w it
a gro up of Nort h Americans an d
Japanese.
His stu dy showe d that Americans
d
pay more atten tion to details an
Asians pay more attention to
context. t
It's important to pro vide conten
that are releva nt to yo ur local
users on yo ur website or apps.
e
Small details li ke this co uld mak
a big difference.
Shinobu Kitayama
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40. By using fmR I, neuroscientists
of
fo un d t hat: Asians think
d
themselves a s deeply connecte
ns
to othe r peo ple; America
of
a dhere to a strong sense
in dividuality.
nal
This makes r eviews an d perso
reco m men dations much more
the
important in the East than in
West.
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41. Microblogging = More trustworthy
r mal authority mainly due
Chine se are skeptical of fo
trict control of Internet
to the go vernment's s re towards infor mal
e mo
acces s. This means they ar
n.
so urces of infor matio
g
elieve bran ds that microblo
The majority of Chinese b
mor e than 4 times of US
are m ore trustworthy. It’s
internet users.
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42. Mobile apps in China
f all
n cerns abo ut the go o d o
A collectivist society co
the peo ple.
stan t messag ing (IM ) apps
The y spen d more time on in
chat w ith their family,
for gro up chat or au dio or
ss contacts than calling
frien ds an d even busine
text messag ing.
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43. Kakao Talk
WeChat
Th ere are a nu mber of IM
ap ps available in Asia an d
all of them have reache d
se veral millions of users in
just a co uple of years.
Line
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44. Language
Social norms
CULTURE Mobile
Infrastructure
behaviours
co uld affect the
All aspects which
way mobile is being use d in a
relate d an d they
co untr y are inter r.
constantly in fluence each othe
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45. t
Yo u can’t stu dy puffins w itho u
stu dying the ir biology, nests/
ir
havio urs an d the
habitats, their be
environment.
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46. f
1. Remember the importance o
the
un derstan din g the culture of
o.
market that yo u’re getting int
iety yo urself or
2. Go see the soc
o them, research
bring yo ur apps t
an d test it o ut.
nd
If yo u don’t want to die o ut a
s
beco me one of t he extinct specie
in the evolu tion, yo u nee d to
iches where yo u
un derstan d the n
can su r vive. Go o d luck.
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47. Thank you
Chui Chui Tan
chuichui.tan@cxpartners.co.uk
@ChuiSquared
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