Posts Tagged ‘Smart Phones’
How Mobile Americans Learn About Shopping Apps, December 2012 [CHART]
Mobile users primarily found out about new shopping apps from app stores (42%), but 37% also said they found out about them from friends.
Read MoreMobile Consumers' Attitudes Toward Shopping Apps, December 2012 [CHART]
Two-fifths of smartphone and tablet shoppers said using a shopping app strengthened their connection to the brand.
Read MoreConnecting: The Future Of Interaction Design & User Experience [VIDEO]
Connecting is an 18 minute documentary that explores the future of Interaction Design and User Experience from some of the industry’s thought leaders.
Read MoreGlobal Facebook Ad Spending By Device & OS, December 2012 [CHART]
Breaking down how that mobile spending was distributed by device, the company found, unsurprisingly, that on smartphones, Android received the bulk of Facebook ad spend, at 71%, while on tablets, nearly all Facebook mobile advertising revenues went to iOS devices.
Read MoreUS Retail mCommerce By Device, 2011-2016 [TABLE]
US consumers will spend $37.44 billion in 2013 on retail purchases made via smartphones and tablets, up from $23.72 billion last year.
Read MoreGeneration V Mobile Device Use By Age, 2012 [CHART]
54% of 6- to 12-year-olds with access to an internet-enabled phone (and 34% of those accessing any sort of mobile phone) said they used it to play games.
Read MoreDevice Ownership Among American Households With Children, 2010 & 2012 [CHART]
Nearly all households with kids ages 0 to 8 had computers and a large majority had web-enabled phones.
Read MoreTechnologies Through Which Mobile Americans Get News, September 2012 [CHART]
42% of US smart phone owners and 40% of tablet owners considered their laptop or desktop computers their primary news source.
Read MoreGlobal Smart Phone & Tablet App Users By Demographic, September 2012 [CHART]
Millennials were the most likely to use mobile and tablet apps.
Read MoreUS Smart Phone Users By Generation & Manufacturer, May 2012 [CHART]
Millennials are the only generation more likely to own an iPhone than any other handset; in all other age categories, Samsung either led or tied with Apple.
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