Smartphone: How we behave

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messi71
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Smartphone: How we behave

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The mobile phone has changed a lot since it first appeared in our lives, thanks to advances in innovation and technology. Last year, our colleagues at Showroomprive , an online channel specialising in fashion and accessories, carried out a study on the behaviour of the Spanish population with smartphones and apps.

How many times do you look at your phone?
44.30% of the Spanish population responded that they only look at their smartphone every time they receive a message or alert. 34.23% responded that they use it every hour or even more frequently. And the remaining 12.75% said that they look at the screen of their smartphone for between 10-15 minutes.

44.30% Every time you receive a new message or notification

17.72% More than once every half hour

16.51% Every hour

12.75% Every 10-15 minutes

8.72% Every 30 minutes

How do you spend your time on your smartphone?
Most of the time spent using a smartphone is spent area code malaysia list on social networks, the most used being Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

Only 17.58% of the population surveyed said they use their smartphone to answer phone calls, as opposed to 12.89% who use it to watch videos and series, and 4.16% to make online purchases.

56.11% On social networks

17.58% In phone calls

12.89% On watching series and/or videos

9.26% Listening to music or playing games

4.16% On shopping

What are fashion apps used for?
31.68% of respondents use the saying “search, compare and if you find something better, buy it”, while 24.70% use them for their main purpose: buying clothes. Nearly 20% of respondents use them to find out about the latest fashion trends and nearly 12% to sell clothes.

31.68% Compare prices

24.70% Buy clothes

19.46% Know the latest trends

12.62% Get inspired by the looks

11.54% Sell clothes

When are purchases made?
41.34% of the population surveyed say they do their shopping in the late afternoon, however, 32.75% of the population confess that it makes no difference to them. 9.13% prefer to use the morning hours and 8.46% make their purchases after receiving an email about the brand in question. Finally, 8.32% say they do their shopping when they are bored.

41.34% At the end of the afternoon

32.75% are indifferent

9.13% In the morning

8.46% When you receive an email notification with interesting sales

8.32% As a result of boredom

Other interesting facts:
In summer, online purchases via smartphone increase by up to 38%.
Peak hours of activity in summer: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., secondly 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. and thirdly from 10:00 p.m.
74% of respondents have a presence on social networks.
77% of Spaniards have made an online purchase.
85% of users between 18-45 years old have purchased online once.
36% of buyers look for price.
65% of satisfied consumers recommend the store where they have purchased.
68% of women prefer online shopping to physical shopping.
15% of consumers are attracted by brand personalization.
The presence of smartphones in our daily lives has become almost an indispensable factor. Therefore, adapting those brands that have objectives in online commerce to a good responsive design seems more like an obligation to adapt to this type of device.
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