Posts Tagged ‘Smart Phones’
Top 6 Digital Channels For After-Sales Customer Service [CHART]
Digital shoppers worldwide rate internet sites as their digital channel of choice for aftersales care, with 72% saying this channel is important or extremely important, according to a July report by Capgemini.
Read MoreGerman Smart Phone Users By OS, Q1 2011 & Q1 2012 [CHART]
Smart Phone users in Germany made a mass exodus from Symbian to Android between Q1 2011 and Q1 2012.
Read MoreUS Teens' Time Spent Online By Device [CHART]
A May study of US teens by security firm McAfee, for example, showed that teen internet users reported spending 13.5% of their online time on their smartphone.
Read MoreUS Households With Landlines vs. Mobile Phones, 2008-2011 [CHART]
Survey data released in June by NHIS reveals that more and more American households are abandoning their landlines and going wireless-only.
Read MoreTop Mobile Phone Features In India [CHART]
The mobile phone is helping lift the living standard of India’s masses but most mobile activities are still limited to texting and calling.
Read MoreIntended 2012 London Olympics Media Consumption [CHART]
Research from Deloitte indicates that between 15% and 26% of internet users in France, Germany, the UK and US will watch at least some of the games on a PC or tablet—and in Germany, nearly half will watch via the mobile web.
Read MoreFrequency Of Mobile Video/TV Consumption Among US Smart Phone/Tablet Users [TABLE]
According to an April comScore MobiLens study, 53% of US tablet users watched mobile video or TV at least once that month, compared to only 20% of smartphone users.
Read MoreGadget Ownership By Generation [CHART]
via marketingprofs.com growing share of seniors own a cell phone, according to separate research from Pew. Nearly seven in ten (69%) adults ages 65 and older say they have a mobile phone, up from 57% in May 2010. Even among those now age 76 and older, 56% report owning a cell phone of some kind,…
Read MoreMobile Click-Through Rates By Device [CHART]
via emarketer.com The study examined the CTRs earned by eight mobile devices, the largest being the Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1 inches), and the smallest being the Sony Xperia Mini (2.5 inches). The Kindle Fire, with a middle-of-the-pack, 7-inch screen, had the highest CTR—1.02%. The iPad, with a screen size of 9.7 inches, had a CTR…
Read MoreMultitainment Behavior By Device [CHART]
Part of the increase in online activity by consumers is no doubt occurring when they are watching television.
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