Users want smartphones that allow texting, browsing the web, downloading apps, using social media, and listening to music. Younger users are more likely to download apps, while older users have pre-loaded apps. Android and Apple dominate the OS market. Few users currently make purchases on their phones, but many change buying decisions based on phone comparisons. Younger women are more open to mobile payments.
2. 1. the user is...
2. he likes this device more
3. this operating system is better
4. he uses the phone for...
5. these users pay with the phone
6. shopping with the phone
7. conclusions
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Age
53%
35%
22%
20%
3%
Gen X (35-46) Young Boomers (47-56) Old Boomers(57-65) Silent Generation (66-74) G.I. Generation (+75)
Source: PewInternet
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OS
5%
Microsoft
16%
BlackBerry 46%
ANDROID
28%
APPLE Source: Comscore
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...the phone is USED for
72%
44% 44%
33%
29%
29%
Text messages Use of the browser Download apps Social netorks/ blogs P;ay games Listen to music
Source: Comscore
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Apps on my phone? Really?!
43%
38% 38%
29%
May 2010
August 2011
Users who downloaded Users with apps preloaded
apps to their phones to their phones Source:
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Mobile payments by gender
55%
52%
47%
45%
Female
Male
YES NO Source: Federal Reserve Bank
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Shopping
Only 16% of smartphone users shop from
their phone
16% 48%
48% of smartphone users engage in
comparison-shopping with the help of their
Source: Federal Reserve Bank
phones
12. Conclusions:
The smartphone user is most probably younger than 46
Android and Apple's iOs are the safest bets in terms of operating systems
Younger women are more prone to buy/ shop with the mobile
Though only a small percent (16%) of smartphone users buy with their
phone, beware! they do change their buying decision with the help of the
phone
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