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The Mobile Revolution
The first public wireless phone
call was made by Martin Cooper of
Motorola
The Federal Communications
Commission approved the
establishment of a mobile
telephone system
The following year, the first cell
phone was sold to the public. The
Motorola DynaTAC
Several attempts at fads din't quite
catch on. Motorola
Microtac being the first flip
phone
IBM Simon Personal
Communicator. Being the first
cell to have smartphone capabilities.
Nokia 5110. Best
remembered for the snake
and colorful snap-on covers.
Motorola RAZR V3. Best
remembered for being
ultra-thin.
Apple iPhone. Best
remembered for being a
game changer.
The smartphones &
tablets. A growing trend in the current
scenerio.
1973 1982 1983 1989
1993 1998 2004 2007 2013
The Era of Mobile DependenceThe Cellphone chronicles
The Era of Mobile DependenceThe Mobile Dependency
The Era of Mobile DependenceThe platforms
The Era of Mobile Dependenceinvading the business
The Era of Mobile Dependenceinvading the social media
The Era of Mobile Dependenceinvading the lifestyle
The Era of Mobile Dependencethe demographics
The Era of Mobile DependenceMobile Site vs Dedicated Apps
% of purchase made from mobile devices
Immediacy
20% of smartphone usersLog on to Facebook before they evenget out of bed.
59%34 times a day!
of business travelersSaid they would feel disoriented, distraught or lonely without theirsmartphone for just a week.
56% of mobile workersExercise erratically or not at all due to technology.
Average business traveler checkstheir smartphone
18.8%
68.3%
4.7%2.6%
2.0%3.6%
Android
IOS
black berry
windows
linux
others
80%
80% increase
57% 41%
of consumers plan toconduct mobilecommerce in the next12 months
Purchases made on mobile devices (2011)
Purchases made on mobile devices (2013)
Mobile payment volume 190% increase
Mobile payment volume (2011)
Mobile payment volume (2013)
Number of people shopping via mobile 166% increase
65%
Number of people (2011)
Number of people (2013)
of users say they won’trecommend a businesswith a poorly designedmobile site
of people have used a mobile device to browsefor a product afterseeing it in an ad
Not having a mobilewebsite is like closingyour store one day eachweek
680 Millionout of 1.6 Billion Monthly Active Users use Facebook on mobile
200 Million+videos watched on mobile devices each day
82.5 millionout of 165 million usersuse twitter on mobile
82%
51.3% 48.7%
49% 30%
65 percent of respondents aged 55 to 64 watch TV while they surf the Web and text with friends
Of the consumers over 65 who watch TV, 49 percent surf the Web and 30 percent text
82 percent of surveyed global consumers aged 18 to 64 are embracing connected digital devices
Today’s “Connected Consumer”
The male-female ratio
age group
Mobile Websites Are Instantly Available
CompatibilityMobile Websites are Compatible Across
Devices
UpgradabilityMobile Websites Can Be
Updated Instantly
FindabilityMobile Websites Can
be Found Easily
ShareabilityMobile Websites Canbe Shared Easily by
Publishers
ReachMobile Websites Have
Broader Reach
LifeCycleMobile Websites Can’t
be Deleted
Time and CostMobile Websites are
Easier and Less Expensive
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Top 10 biggest facebook mobile countries
CANADA
mexico
brazil
france
india
indonesia
turkey
germany
united statesunited kingdom
105 901 900
10 258 020
15 891 220
15 133 120
11 991 480 28 847 140
23 383 240
11 973 440
12 472 540
20 561 280
6.9%17.2%25.6%20.7%15.6%14.6%
13-17
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-55
55+