Monday, January 21, 2013

Wireless most important feature for smartphone charging

Where did you buy your smartphone charger? graph of japanese statisticsjapan.internet.com recently reported on the results of a survey by goo Research into smartphone recharging.

Demographics

Between the 7th and 10th of January 2013 1,082 members of the goo Research monitor panel completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 52.9% of the sample were male, 16.3% in their teens, 18.0% in their twenties, 22.0% in their thirties, 16.0% in their forties, 15.9% in their fifties, and 11.8% aged sixty or older.

Not surprisingly, I too am disappointed in my phone?s battery life. Although I don?t use it much, the battery has a bad habit of leaking power ? or more likely, Android has a bad habit of eating the battery when I least expect it. On the other hand, as I type this I wonder if the fact that Android can display a usage percentage makes people feel the battery being used up faster versus older phone where there was just a three segment display? That would be an interesting psychological survey!

Research results

Q1: Do you have a smartphone? (Sample size=1,082)

Q1SQ1: Do you feel dissatisfied with the battery life? (Sample size=517)

Q1SQ2: Do you carry a portable battery recharging device with you? (Sample size=517)

Q1SQ3: What kind of portable battery recharging device do you most often carry with you? (Sample size=376)

Mains power adapter 58.8%
Charger with built-in battery 25.3%
Charger with dry cell replaceable battery 4.3%
Solar charger 0.5%
Hand-cranked clockwork charger 0.0%
Other 1.1%
Don?t carry one everyday 10.1%

Q1SQ4: Where did you buy that charger? (Sample size=376)

Electrical superstore 60.1%
Internet shopping 15.7%
Convenience store 5.6%
Variety shop 2.1%
Station, airport 0.3%
Other 16.3%

Q1SQ5: How would you like to see chargers change? (Sample size=376, multiple answer)

Go wireless 52.1%
Become lighter weight 48.9%
Become smaller 39.4%
Have one seg digital TV, other multi-function 10.0%
Other 6.6%
Read more on: battery,goo research

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