Apr 08, 2009 09:45 ET
Great Expectations: Would You Look for a Touchscreen on a $50 Mobile Phone? ABI Research Reveals the Answer
NEW YORK --(Business Wire)-- Apr 08, 2009
An ABI Research survey on mobile phone users age-related feature and
price assumptions found nearly half of the respondents in the 40-59 age
bracket expected a touchscreen on a $50 mobile device. That survey,
conducted in February, 2009, aimed to discover what features people have
on their phones, which are actually being used, and what features people
of different ages expect to find on cellular handsets at various
price-points.
The top features, present on over half of all respondents phones, were
a camera, Internet access, the ability to play music, to record video,
to send and receive email, and to do instant messaging. A significantly
higher proportion of those aged 18-29 had these features, and some of a
dozen others, in their phones. According to research practice director
Kevin Burden, “We found the classic 80/20 usage pattern: about 80% of
those surveyed used only 20% of the available functions.”
The survey also queried users about what theyd expect to find in phones
costing $50, $100, and $150. Users of every age assumed that they would
find Internet access, email, and music in phones at all price points.
But, says Burden, some interesting patterns emerged. “The older the
respondents, the lower their expectations. We were explicit in our
question: not what you want in a phone, but what you expect to
find in it. And as age rises, almost every feature is less expected, at
every price point. The only exception is older respondents expecting
touchscreens in low-end models.”
Do older people expect advanced features to cost even more than $150?
“Very likely, its inexperience,” Burden believes. “Simplicity has been
more important than functionality in older age groups. They tend not to
have highly functional phones, so theyre not clear on what they should
receive at any given price point. Whatever the reason, such information
will help handset manufacturers design age-appropriate devices.”
“Features
Used and Desired in Mobile Phones” (http://www.abiresearch.com/research/1004032)
and “Features
Expected in Mobile Phones by Price Point” (http://www.abiresearch.com/research/1004033)
summarize surveys of 1,015 US mobile phone users on features used and
desired, as well as feature and price expectations, and much more. They
are part of the Mobile
Devices Research Service (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Mobile_Devices_Research_Service).
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