Faster web, applications drive smartphone purchases
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Internet accessibility and ability to use more applications are the
main reasons that drive people to buy smartphones, a report by Ericsson
Consumerlab said. "Among today's users in high growth markets,
smartphone adoption is driven by application functionality and a faster
Internet experience," the Ericsson ConsumerLab's Emerging App Culture
report said. About 43% people say better Internet access is the main
reason for buying a smartphone while 33% prefer to buy these devices to
access more applications, the report said. The research was carried out
among smartphone users in the 15-54 year age group, who accessed
Internet at least once a week, in India, Russia and Brazil. "The app
culture emerging in these high-growth markets reflects a trend similar
to that in the US... we see a general evolution toward new users
purchasing increasingly specialised apps, such as those for dating
services and price comparison, from the moment they get their
smartphones," Ericsson ConsumerLab Senior Specialist Jasmeet Singh Sethi
said. People mostly use their smartphones to check in to locations, use
maps for navigation, watch Internet TV, movies, live news, play online
games, among others, the study showed.