Trends in Smartphone Ownership
Trends in Smartphone Ownership
Trends in Smartphone Ownership
We asked users about the features they miss the most in their current
handsets. Based on the responds, were able to draw up a list of the most
coveted features, and waterproofing tops the list. Waterproofing of course, is a
very handy feature to have, and provides peace of mind even if you’re a
careful user and unlikely to spill liquids on your phone. This feature is mostly
available on premium flagship smartphones, and judging by our survey, is very
much in demand with users in other segments as well, given then over 20
percent users voted in favour.
Quick charge support is also in demand, with 19.5 percent users voting in
favour. The quick charge feature has now trickled down from flagships to mid-
range and affordable phones, and hopefully, would get ubiquitous very soon.
Next, over 16 percent users voted in favour of pop-up selfie cameras, so
clearly, this is another feature users would like to see in their phones.
User satisfaction
Coming to display capabilities, OnePlus occupies the top spot with almost 83
percent of its users saying they’re happy with their screens. Apple ranks
second with over 75 percent satisfied users, and Samsung follows at third spot
with 71 percent.
Software is a crucial aspect for a smartphone, but many tend to ignore it and
look at only hardware specs instead. In terms of user satisfaction based on
software, thanks to 86 percent of its users voting in favour, OnePlus comes up
at the top spot again. Then there’s Apple with 81 percent votes, and Nokia
with 67.5 percent satisfied users. Surprisingly, Motorola ranks at the bottom of
the list, which is strange since just like Nokia, most of Motorola’s phones run
the stock Android One platform.
Service quality
A whopping 55 percent survey respondents said they had to take their phone
in for service at a service centre, which is a pretty high number if you ask us.
Clearly, smartphone brands need to do a lot more when it comes to quality
control. On a positive note, a large percentage of those who visited service
centres rated their experience as very good or good.
When the data on service quality was split by brand, it was OnePlus that took
the lead –with almost 79 percent users saying they are satisfied with the
quality of service they received. Apple follows with 78 percent votes, while
OPPO appears as the best mid-range brand in the list with 64 percent votes.
Things don’t seem to be working out too well for Honor, as last year, over 34
percent of its users had shown interest in buying a smartphone from the same
brand again. That number has dipped below 20 percent this year. Similarly, in
Nokia’s case, interest among its users in buying a Nokia phone again has
dipped from 45 percent in 2018 to 31 percent this year.