The increasing use of smartphones has been reflected in a new Smartphone Intelligence survey which took place in the first-quarter of 2010, which showed a major increase in the use of local search, social networking and gaming on smartphones.
The quarterly survey from Compete (a Kantar Media company) provides behavioural and survey-based insights into how consumers are using mobile devices such as Apple’s iPhone, BlackBerry devices, Google Android handsets and other smartphones.
The survey found consumers increasingly rely on their mobile phones to search for retailers. And nearly one in three smartphone owners has called or stopped into a local business after finding it using a local search application, according to the results of the survey.
In Q1 alone, close to a third of Android and iPhone owners discovered at least two new businesses that they were not previously aware of as a result of using local search applications.
Consumers are increasingly accessing social networking sites via their mobile devices, the survey discovered. According to Compete’s findings, 33 percent of smartphone Twitter users primarily send tweets via their smartphones, and 33 percent of these consumers prefer to read tweets on their phone. Of those accessing Facebook from their smartphones, the survey found consumers are increasingly using the devices to read news feeds (66 percent), post status updates (60 percent), read/reply to private messages (59 percent) and post photos (44 percent).
“Given the increasing popularity of Facebook, Twitter and other social sites, it follows that users are eager to access these outlets on their phones,” Nohe summarised “Based on our findings, I recommend marketers start thinking about new ways to maximise consumers’ use of smartphones on social sites, as mobile adoption will likely only increase with time.”
The survey also found mobile gaming to be increasingly popular with iPhone users.
Slightly over half of iPhone users (51 percent) have five or more games loaded on their smartphones. In contrast, 46 percent of BlackBerry users have no games on their devices.
Nohe explained that not only do iPhone owners download more games, they play games more frequently than do owners of other smartphones. Of the consumers surveyed, 37 percent of iPhone users report playing games on their smartphones at least daily and puzzle games seem to be capturing the majority of this attention.
“It’s evident that iPhone owners have embraced mobile gaming,” Nohe said. “Developers should turn their attention to targeting other smartphone users in an effort to even out the discrepancies in mobile gaming adoption.”
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