Mobiles are alarm clocks, cameras and calculators

I regularly use my mobile's... graphinfoPLANT recently carried out a survey to find out what people do with their mobiles (other than phone calls and mail, of course) and what they want their next mobile to do. By means of an option placed within the public iMode service menus for twelve days in the middle of December they got 7,905 respondents to their questions, 37% male. More detailed demographics were not available.

In my case, the calculator feature is about the only one I use with any degree of frequency, although I am rather controlled by my wife’s phone’s alarm and schedule! I do have a number of ring tones downloaded, but as my phone is in manner mode nearly all the time, that probably doesn’t count. For my next phone, the one feature I perhaps want most of all would be a smoother input method, but not voice-based, as that would be far too embarrassing on the train!

It would be interesting to see how these figures compared with a similar survey performed in Europe or the USA.

Q1: Of all the features available within your current mobile phone, please select all of the ones you regularly use. (Sample size=7,905, multiple answer)

  All Male
N=2,927
Female
N=4,978
Alarm 85.4% 80.7% 88.1%
Still camera 83.3% 74.6% 88.3%
Ring tones (MIDI etc based) 81.6% 77.3% 84.2%
Calculator 79.8% 69.6% 85.8%
Games 66.4% 68.7% 65.0%
Bar code or QR code reader 54.0% 50.5% 56.1%
Ring tunes, videos (MP3 etc based) 50.7% 48.2% 52.2%
Schedule 50.7% 46.9% 52.9%
Infra-red transfer 46.0% 37.6% 51.0%
Motion camera 43.0% 35.5% 47.4%
Non-game applet 41.1% 44.6% 39.1%
Decomail 37.6% 22.8% 46.4%
Music playback 22.8% 21.8% 23.4%
Remote control 21.9% 23.3% 21.1%
Television viewing 17.2% 15.7% 18.0%
Melody call 12.4% 13.5% 11.8%
Electronic money 8.9% 13.8% 6.0%
Electronic books or manga 6.9% 5.0% 8.0%
None of the above 0.3% 0.6% 0.2%

I wonder why almost 25% more women use the calculator on their phones. Does this represent a difference in lifestyle patterns such as more often splitting a bill or doing the household accounts?

Looking at the detailed age breakdown, there are the expected trends that older people are less likely to use each feature, with ring tones (MIDI-based, not MP3-based) being the only feature that bucks this trend, perhaps because younger people (by almost three to one for the teenagers versus over fifties) much prefer to use higher-quality ring tunes. Other features that teenagers choose in much greater quantity than the other age groups is infra-red, music playback and decomail, for teenage girls only. Melody call, though, seems most popular with men in their forties and fifties and over, with 17.6% and 19.8% respectively, significantly higher than the average.

Q2: Select one feature or service that would be good to be included in a mobile phone in future. (Sample size=7,905, free answer)

Rank Feature
1 Television
2 GPS navigation
3 Train or bus season ticket, pass card
4 Key
5 Radio
6 Anti-crime buzzer
7 Insurance schedule, license or other electronic certificate
8 Dictionary
9 Solar battery recharger
10 Mirror
11 Automatic charger or infinite battery
12 PC web site viewer
13 Reduced cost or free handset or usage fees
14 Music recording, playback
15 Talk time or packet fees fixed pricing plan
16 Rich emoji features
17 Biometric-based or other high-security features
18 Home appliance remote control
19 Quality camera
20 Video (playback I think)
21= Text-to-speech and speech-to-text for mail, etc
21= Voice recorder
23 Quality ring tunes features
24 Torch
25 Large memory
26 Translation
27 Credit card
28 Water-resistance
29 Timer
30 Thermometer, humidity meter

Only about a third of these features are not widely available. Number 10, a mirror, may seem like a strange request, but after the mobile phone, preening one’s hair is the favourite passtime in the train, or so it seems to me. In fact, only just two weeks ago I saw a woman putting on makeup using her phone’s camera as a makeshift mirror!

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  • 5 Comments »

    1. James’ Playground » InfoPLANT: 最常使用的手機功能 said,

      February 8, 2006 @ 23:50

      […] Mobiles are alarm clocks, cameras and calculators   […]

    2. James’ Playground » InfoPLANT: 未來最希望的手機功能或服務 said,

      February 8, 2006 @ 23:51

      […] Mobiles are alarm clocks, cameras and calculators   […]

    3. Mobile phone handedness and earedness » 世論 What Japan Thinks said,

      March 14, 2006 @ 23:12

      […] I previously presented another survey that looked at the use of extra features of a mobile phone, but the percentages are quite different between the two. More investigation may be needed to discover why this discrepency has occured, although I wonder if the sample selection method is the problem. The earlier survey was a self-selecting one that would tend to attract heavy users, I suspect, but for this one, although the respondent selection method is not described, given the small survey size and the balanced age grouping, I suspect there is a much more rigourous selection process. Q1: What optional features on your mobile phone do you often use? (Sample size=300, multiple answer) […]

    4. Ring tones wake over two in five Japanese » 世論 What Japan Thinks said,

      July 9, 2006 @ 00:17

      […] You may recall a previous survey I translated where the alarm feature was found to be the most-used function excluding the basics of voice and mail. I can’t say I use mine very much - only when I have something to do the same day and can’t be bothered making a full schedule entry. I don’t know for sure whether or not there is a snooze feature on my phone, but I suspect there is a key somewhere to press. Usually during the week I have a proper alarm clock, although more often than not I awake before it, but the weekends my wife sets mobile alarms for the both of us. Q1: What method do you most often use to wake up every morning? (Sample size=300) […]

    5. randa karim said,

      August 21, 2006 @ 14:26

      how can I know if there is a recording tape on my mobile is there a way that someone could record my received and going calls as i am suspicious that someone is doing this for my calls on the mobile

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