Europe
: A new survey charting the attitudes of Swedish mobile users to 3G
revealed a marked interest in mobile services, but also that different
groups of users are interested in different types of service. Women,
for example, play more games on their mobile phones compared both
with men and the average figure for the survey. Young people and commuters
are more interested in downloading and listening to music on their
mobile phones.
When
asked which mobile services the users prefer, 16 per cent of women
said that they frequently played games and a many as 56% have tried
it. The corresponding figure for men is 11 per cent and 57 per cent
respectively.
Another
in-demand service is being able to download and listen to music on
your mobile phone. In the 18 - 25 age group, 70 per cent already have
or want to have this service. The corresponding figure for all mobile
users in the survey is just over 40 per cent. In addition to youngsters,
people living in sparsely populated areas and commuters also revealed
an above-average interest in music on their mobiles (45 per cent each).
"This
survey shows that there is a marked interested among mobile users
in this type of 3G-enabled mobile service. It is also noteworthy that
the interest in different types of mobile service varies between different
user groups," says Anders Jensen, Head of Content Services at
Vodafone Sweden.
More women play
games on the train
Mobile users were also asked which mobile service they would want
access to during a one-hour train journey. Most of the men (40 per
cent) chose the TV news while most of the women (32 per cent), preferred
playing games (equivalent to TV games) on the train. In the group
of mobile users consisting of commuters, 32 per cent preferred playing
games while slightly less, 29 per cent, wanted to watch films. One
out of every four commuters prefers to watch the TV news.
Videocalls to
partners are popular
The survey also shows that men are more interested in making video
calls than women. 67 per cent of men and 60 per cent of women answered
'yes, definitely' when asked if they would consider making a videocall
to their partners, while 23 per cent of men (but only 9 per cent of
women) would consider making a videocall to subordinates. Slightly
more women (13 per cent) would consider making a videocall to their
mother/father-in-law. The figure for men is 16 per cent.
Another
in-demand mobile service was being able to receive and send e-mails.
A whopping 70 per cent of mobile users already have or wish to have
this service. This applies particularly to the 36 - 45 age group,
where around 80 per cent have or wish to have the service.
About the survey
This survey was conducted by survey company, Cint, and was commissioned
by Vodafone. 1,093 people in the 18-65 age group answered questions
via an e-mail questionnaire in October 2004.