A Nielsen survey looks at the key features of mobile phones that appeal to both men and women, which aren't always the same.
Globally,
while more men gravitate toward tech-savvy mobile phone attributes like
operating system (48% men vs. 41% women), battery life (48% vs. 44%),
screen size (38% vs. 34%) and processor speed (41% vs. 31%) when
shopping for a new device, more women are influenced by price (72% women
vs. 67% men), service contract terms (27% vs. 25%) and camera
capability (32% vs. 30%).
Mashable and Statista have compiled the Nielsen data into a nice chart which can be seen below.
Take a look. Do you agree with their findings?
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