In the Nordics, smartphones have become more widespread than laptops. Owning a smartphone is changing even how Nordic consumers interact with banks, but they have also given life to new ways of payments. This has brought Nordic countries to the rise of mobile wallets, although mobile wallets are not a new phenomenon, in the last …
Mobile commerce (mCommerce) in Australia may have begun as a convenient way to shop on-the-go, but has developed quickly into an entertainment experience. Mobile retail has shifted from convenience to entertainment as reading and writing reviews, product research, and virtual try-ons are an enjoyable pastime for many Australians, particularly with younger shoppers. The PayPal mCommerce …
The vast majority of all Gen Zers smartphone users in the US are using iOS and Android operating systems. They are almost equally with a rate of 42.3% for iOS and 41.3% for Android. Gen Zers females are much more preferable to iOS than Android – 46.2% iOS vs. 38.8% -, while Gen Zers males prefer the …
In the US, almost half of teachers (49%) indicated that they prefer to shop online for classroom items. The vast majority of them prefer to shop using a laptop with a rate of 78%. This is followed by mobile and tablet devices at the same level with a rate of 11% for both of them.
US smartphone users are motivated to shop in a retail store by several reasons: 53% of Gen Z motivated by free guest Wi-Fi than 41% of Millennials. Conversely, 30% of Gen Z versus 40% of Millennials motivated by retail apps which allow them to order products online and pick them up in the store. Only …
US smartphone users prefer online shopping than physical stores (in-store) because they dislike waiting in line (50%), dislike moving to the stores (34%), and online shopping allows them to check a lot of choices than in a store.