Saturday 18 May 2013

What Japanese really do with their smartphones

A survey looking at actual smartphone usage was recently published by PR Times and reported on by japan.internet.com.

Demographics

Over the 25th and 26th of March 2013 520 smartphone users completed an internet-based survey. The sample was exactly 50:50 male and female, and 20:20:20:20:20 people in the age bands teens, twenties, thirties, forties and fifties.

As I am not on an unlimited packet deal, I mostly just game on my smartphone, with the occasional SNS access when I am in a station with Wi-Fi!

Research results

Q1: Which of the following do you do with your smartphone? (Sample size=520, multiple answer)

? All Male Female
News search, viewing (to SQs) 73.0% 81.9% 63.1%
Map-based destination, shop search 54,2% 55.8% 52.7%
Game 51.5% 50.8% 51.5%
Communication with friends on SNS 44.6% 38.1% 51.2%
Taking, editing photos 40.0% 31.2% 48.8%
Listening to music 38.8% 41.2% 36.5%
Schedule management 34.8% 36.5% 33.1%
Blog reading, writing 31.2% 26.5% 35.8%
Recipie search 28.7% 12.3% 45.0%
Entering competitions, gathering points at promotional, point sites 28.1% 27.3% 28.8%

Q1SQ1: What genres of news do you read, search? (Sample size=380, multiple answer)

? All Male Female
Celebrities, entertainment 71.3% 63.4% 81.4%
Society, crime 70.8% 71.8% 69.5%
Politics 66.1% 75.1% 54.5%
Sports 57.4% 62.4% 50.9%
Financial, economics 50.3% 62.0% 35.3%

Q1SQ2: What news sites, applications do you read, search? (Sample size=380, multiple answer)

Yahoo! News 83.2%
Google News 31.1%
2-channel Highlight News 17.1%
NAVER Highlights 12.1%
Nikkei Newspaper electronic version 9.2%
mixi News 6.8%
Asahi Newspaper Digital 6.3%
Yomiuri Online 6.1%
livedoor News 5.5%
MSN Financial News 5.5%
LINE News 5.0%

By age group and sex, predictable trends were seen; NAVER was used by over a third of teenage girls, 2 channel by a third of men in their twenties, mixi by nearly a quarter of twenties females, and the Nikkei (Japan?s Financial Times) by just over a quarter of men in their fifties.

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