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2017/03/22 03/20 Strategy Analytics: Smartphone Size Preference Remains Stable at 5.0 to 5.3 Inches

 by Paul Brown, Diane O'Neill | Mar 20, 2017 Leave a comment

Trend for Larger Display While Maintaining Existing Device Dimensions

 

Boston, MA – March 20, 2017 – In the first half of 2016, US and UK smartphone users were most likely to be interested in purchasing a device with a 5.3” or 5.0” display. Findings in a new report from the User Experience Strategies (UXS) service at Strategy Analytics (www.strategyanalytics.com) also found that males showed a preference for larger devices than females, while Android owners still preferred larger devices than Apple owners. As in 2015, current smartphone owners are also more likely to prefer a thicker prototype with a longer battery life over a thinner phone.

           Smartphone size preference remained stable in the first half of 2016, within the range of 5.0” to 5.3”. However, this was slightly smaller than in 1H 2015, as the 5.3” smartphone was previously most preferred. As in 2015, almost half of respondents in this study also expressed interest in a smartphone with a display size only slightly larger than their current phone. This, in addition to previous research conducted by Strategy Analytics which found that respondents with a larger display are more satisfied with their display size than those with a smaller display, suggests the trend for a consumer’s next smartphone to have overall dimensions (including casing) that are similar in size to their existing device, but maximizes display size.

Click here for the report: http://sa-link.cc/1jm

Paul Brown, Director of UX Projects and report author commented, “As consumers continue to want a large display, but with an overall device footprint in line with their current device’s size, OEMs will need to find ways to maximize the display to casing ratio.”

Continued Brown, “We expect to see more devices with frameless or ultra-thin bezels in 2017. This in itself will bring UX challenges relating to holding the device and not accidentally activating the touchscreen on the edge; as well as challenges for case manufacturers.”

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