New Straits Times

MALAYSIANS SAVVY ABOUT SMARTPHONE­S

Google, Ipsos survey shows 46pc of consumers fall under ‘avid researcher’ profile

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MALAYSIANS are increasing­ly conscious and deliberate about their smartphone research, with a recent survey by Google and Ipsos highlighti­ng that 46 per cent of them fell under the “avid researcher” consumer profile.

Google Malaysia industry head for tech and telco Su Ann Lim said this was due to the innovation in the smartphone industry and greater access to informatio­n.

“Online research is arguably the most important part of the purchase journey and where Malaysian consumers spend the most time on. But once all the factors are weighted and considered, there is still room for retail sales to play a part,” she told a media briefing after revealing the results of the survey.

She said Malaysians in the market for a smartphone would perform many research actions before purchasing, such as reading smartphone reviews, physically going to a store, comparing prices online and watching smartphone review videos.

When making decisions, Lim said, phone factors were becoming more important than price points, which included battery life, operating system and internal specificat­ions.

Besides being avid researcher­s, the other top archetypes that made up 78 per cent of the 929 Malaysians surveyed were the “brand loyalist” at 22 per cent and the “in-store decider” at 10 per cent.

Lim said rural consumers were increasing­ly empowered by the rise of e-commerce as it helped give more choices to this segment, resulting in more rural consumers buying smartphone­s online compared with urban consumers.

“One out of four smartphone­s is bought online today in Malaysia. According to our study, 27 per cent of rural dwellers bought their smartphone­s online in the past three months compared with 23 per cent of urban dwellers in the same period.”

The study also found that while the majority of Malaysians hold on to their smartphone­s for longer than two years, one in two Malaysians aspired to change their phones in under two years.

Ipsos, a global market research and consulting firm, is headquarte­red in Paris, France.

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FILE PIC Buyers trying out the Samsung Galaxy 10 after its launch early this year.

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