81% of Indian mobile users are on 4G networks for their mobile internet consumptions


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81% of Indian mobile users are on 4G networks for their mobile internet consumptions

A significant81% of the respondents surveyed were using 4G phones, followed by 3G and 2G at 6% with India having one of the lowest 4G mobile data prices in the world as of now; many more Indians are now using 4G speeds for their mobile internet consumptions.

 

Interestingly, in the survey conducted in 2017 October, only 56% of the respondents were using 4G phones, and a substantial 34% were using 3G, of which many have now moved to 4G mobile speeds due to its affordability, network reach and cheaper mobile phones now supporting 4G networks.

 

“4G Mobile Internet penetration in India has happened at a breath-taking pace and we expect over 90% of Indian users to be on 4G network by end of 2020. This has led to major video data consumption on mobile phones by Indians which has made top OTT players of the world including NetflixAmazon Prime VideoHotstar, Zee5, Voot, Sony Liv and MX Player etc. to extensively focus on this segment,”said Mr. Arun Gupta, Founder & CEO of MoMAGIC Technologies.

 

The Mobile Phone survey report 2020 based, on 9,011 respondents in India, released, recently by MoMAGIC Technologies, an IOT solutions and Mobile Ad Tech, Datascience company; the question on mobile phone pricing and the buying patterns, across India- the survey data reflected that 30% of the buyers paid between Rs 8,500- Rs 14,999 for their phones, which is a sweet spot for many Chinese companies to launch their phones in India.

 

Moreover, 51% of people surveyed said they want better battery capacity in their mobile phones indicating that most of the mobile phones in the market including several flagship phones, still need to work on the battery capacity and people expectation.

 

“Battery is still an issue for all mobile phone users in India as mobile phone manufacturers are still working on this aspect. Even with fast chargers and bigger battery sizes, this aspect is still a pain point for majority of phone users,” Mr. Gupta added.

 

This is a jump of 7 percentage basis points from the previous survey done in 2018, which showed 44% of the people surveyed were looking for better battery capacity.

 

Survey also indicated that even with the lowest mobile data costs in India, 49% of the respondents limit their mobile data and just 15% of the respondents said they do not monitor and limit their mobile data use. In the previous report, 41% of the respondents limit their data.

 

Other key findings of the survey

 

· 32% of the respondents said the main factor for choosing their phone was the processors brand followed by camera quality at 31%

· Half of the respondents said that they use their mobile phone camera few times a day and only 10% of them said they use their camera few times a year.

· 37% of the respondents said they plan to buy a new mobile phone as soon as their current phone is one year old.

· Network with friends on social media was the top use of their mobile phone at 34% followed by using their phone for email and messaging at 24%.

· Surprisingly, 40% of the respondents said that they believe the smartphone screen should be between 5-5.9 inches, while only 18% said that screen size should be more than 6 inches.

· 32% of the mobile phone buyers surveyed said they choose their mobile phones after searching online for phone reviews.

· 35% of the respondents said that their current phone battery size is over 4,000 mAh.

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