SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 50
1
A PROJECT REPORT
ON
A STUDY ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR TOWARDS SMARTPHONE
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
TO
2014-2015
Submitted To: Submitted By:
2
CERTIFICATE
TO WHOM SO EVER IT MAY CONCERN
We do hereby declare that the report titled “Consumer buying behaviour Towards Smartphone”
has been prepared and submitted by Mr. , in partial fulfillment of the requirements of
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from our institute during the period 2015-2016,
under the guidance of Mr. , Assistant Professor, Department of Management,
Invertis University, Bareilly.
We take the responsibility regarding the authenticity of the information in this report. The report
will be kept confidential and will not be submitted to any other organization.
HOD-BBA
Invertis University
3
GUIDE’S CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr. , currently undergoing Bachelor of Business
Administration (BBA) from Invertis University, Bareilly, has completed and submitted the
project on “Consumer buying behaviour Towards Smartphone” under my guidance.
I wish him a bright future and every success in life.
Assistant Professor
Department of Management
Invertis University
Bareilly.
4
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Doing such project report is an arduous task in itself. It was fortunate enough to get support from
a large number of persons whom I shall always remain grateful. I would like to express my deep
gratitude to all those who, directly or indirectly made this project report possible.
First of all I would like to thank my parents for encouraging me throughout my life, whatever the
circumstances were, their blessing were always with me.
I would like to express my gratitude to Mrs. (HOD BBA, Invertis University, Bareilly)
who gave me an opportunity to get the a live exposure to banking industry.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to my project guide Mr. (Assistant
Professor, Department Of Management, Invertis University, Bareilly) who devoted his precious
time from his busy schedule to guide and help me at all times. It is under his valuable guidance,
constant interest and encouragement that I have been able to complete this project.
I would appreciate all the respondents who took out their valuable time to give their views and
fill the questionnaire. Lastly, I take this opportunity to thank my friends who chipped-in with
some valuable suggestions for the betterment of this project.
Rajnish Ranjan
5
TABLE OF CONTENT
S.No.` CONTENT PAGE No.
1 INTRODUCTION
2 HISTROY
3 RESERCH METHODOLOGY
DATA SORCES
RESERCH APPROACH
DATA COMPLETION AND ANALYSIS
SCOPE
4 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
5 DATA INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS
6 CONCLUSION
7 LIMITATION OF RESERCH STUDY
8 BIBLIOGRAPHY
9 QUESTIONNAIRE
10
11
12
6
7
INTRODUCTION
A smartphone or smart phone is a mobile phone with an advanced mobile operating
system which combines features of a personal computer operating system with other features
useful for mobile or handheld use. They typically combine the features of a cell phone with those
of other popular mobile devices, such as personal digital assistant (PDA), media player
mind GPS navigation unit. Smartphones are used to make phone calls and send text messages but
they can also be used for accessing the internet and check your emails, search the internet and
much more.
A smartphone can:
Make voice calls (of course!)
Make video calls
Access the internet and browse the web
Take photos, and upload them to the web
Navigate with GPS if the phone has GPS built-in
Play back music and video stored on the phone (and connect to a PC to copy media to it)
Manage your contacts and appointments
Send emails
Play in-built games
Run new applications and games downloaded for the internet.
There are many different brands of smartphones
e.g. iPhones – made by Apple
• Android Phones made by Samsung, HTC, etc.
8
• Windows Phones made by Nokia
The difference between each phone is that they have a different operating system developed by
the different manufacturers
Most Smartphones produced from 2012 onwards also have high-speed mobile broadband 4G
LTE internet, motion sensors, and mobile payment mechanisms.
In 2014, sales of smartphones worldwide topped 1.2 billion, which was up 28% from 2013.
9
HISTORY
Early years
The first caller identification receiver (1971)
Devices that combined telephony and computing were first
conceptualized by Tesla 1909 and Theodore
Paraskevakos in 1971 and patented in 1974, and were
offered for sale beginning in 1993.
Paraskevakos was the first to introduce the concepts of
intelligence, data processing and visual display
screens into telephones.
In 1971, while he was working with Boeing in Huntsville,
Alabama, demonstrated a transmitter and receiver that
provided additional ways to communicate with remote
equipment, however it did not yet have general
purpose PDA applications in a wireless device typical of smartphones. They were
installed at Peoples' Telephone Company in Leesburg, Alabama and were demonstrated
to several telephone companies.
10
The original and historic working models are still in the possession of Paraskevakos.
Forerunner
The first mobile phone to incorporate PDA features was an IBM prototype developed in 1992
and demonstrated that year at the COMDEX computer industry trade show.
The prototype demonstrated PDA features as well as other visionary apps like maps, stocks and
news incorporated with a cellular phone.
A refined version of the product was marketed to consumers in
1994 by BellSouth under the name Simon Personal
Communicator.
The Simon was the first cellular device that can be properly
referred to as a "smartphone", although it was not called that
in 1994.
The term "smart phone" first appeared in print in 1995, for
describing AT&T's "PhoneWriter Communicator" as a "smart
phone".
PDAs
Personal digital assistant
In the late 1990s, many mobile phone users carried a separate dedicated PDA device, running
early versions of operating systems such as Palm OS, BlackBerry OS or Windows CE/Pocket
PC. These operating systems would later evolve into mobile operating systems.
In March 1996, Hewlett-Packard released the OmniGo 700LX, which was a modified 200LX
PDA that supported a Nokia 2110-compatible phone and had integrated software built in ROM
to support it.
In August 1996, Nokia released the Nokia 9000 Communicator which combined a PDA based on
the GEOS V3.0 operating system from Gasworks with a digital cellular phone based on
the Nokia 2110. The two devices were fixed together via a hinge in what became known as
a clamshell design.
11
In June 1999, QUALCOMM released a "CDMA Digital PCS Smartphone" with integrated Palm
PDA and Internet connectivity, known as the "pdQ Smartphone".
In early 2000, the Ericsson R380 was released by Ericsson Mobile Communications, and was
the first device marketed as a "smartphone". It combined the functions of a mobile phone and a
PDA, supported limited web browsing with a resistive touchscreen utilizing a stylus.
In early 2001, Palm, Inc. introduced the Kyocera 6035, which combined a PDA with a mobile
phone and operated on Verizon. It also supported limited web browsing.
Smartphones before Android, iOS and BlackBerry, typically ran on Symbian, which was
originally developed by Psion. It was the world's most widely used smartphone operating system
until the last quarter of 2010.
Mass adoption
In 1999, the Japanese firm NTT DoCoMo released the first
smartphones to achieve mass adoption within a country. These phones
ran on i-mode, which provided data transmission speeds up to 9.6
kbit/s.
Symbian was the most popular smartphone OS in Europe during the
middle to late 2000s. Initially, Nokia's Symbian devices were focused
on business, similar to Windows Mobile and BlackBerry devices at
the time.
From 2006 onwards, Nokia started producing entertainment-focused smartphones, popularized
by the Nseries.
In Asia, with the exception of Japan, the trend was similar to that of Europe
12
iOS and Android
In 2007, Apple Inc.
introduced the iPhone , one
of the first smartphones to
use a multi-touch interface.
The iPhone was notable for
its use of a large
touchscreen for direct
finger input as its main
means of interaction,
instead of a stylus, keyboard, or keypad typical for smartphones at the time .
In2008 saw the release of the first phone to use Android called the HTC Dream (also known as
the T-Mobile G1). Android is an open-source platform founded by Andy Rubin and now owned
by Google.
Although Android's adoption was relatively slow at first, it started to gain widespread popularity
in 2010, and now dominates the market.
These new platforms led to the decline of earlier ones.
Microsoft, for instance, started a new OS from scratch, called Windows Phone.
Nokia abandoned Symbian and partnered with MS to use Windows Phone on its smartphones.
Windows Phone then became the third-most-popular OS.
Palm's webOS was bought by Hewlett-Packard and later sold to LG Electronics for use on
LG smart TVs.
13
BlackBerry Limited, formerly known as Research In Motion, also made a new platform based
on QNX, BlackBerry 10.
The capacitive touchscreen also had a knock-on effect on smartphone form factors .
Before 2007 it was common for devices to have a physical numeric keypad or physical
QWERTY keyboard in either a candybar or sliding form factor.
However, by 2010, there were no top-selling smartphones with physical keypads.
Recent technological developments
• In 2013, the Fair phone company launched its first "socially ethical" smartphone at
the London Design Festival to address concerns regarding the sourcing of materials in the
manufacturing.
• In late 2013, os commenced production of a smartphone designed entirely around
security, encryption and identity protection.
• In December 2013, the world's first curved OLED technology smartphones were
introduced to the retail market with the sale of the Samsung Galaxy Round and LG G Flex
models.[30]
Samsung phones with more bends and folds in the screens were expected in 2014.
[31]
• In early 2014, smartphones were beginning to use Quad HD (2K) 2560x1440 on 5.5"
screens with up to 534 PPI on devices such as the LG G3 which is a significant improvement
over Apple's Retina Display.
Quad HD is used in advanced televisions and computer monitors, but with 110 ppi or less on
such larger displays.
14
• As of 2014, Wi-Fi networks were much used for smartphones. As Wi-Fi becomes more
prevalent and easier to connect to, Wi-Fi phone services will start to take off.
• Smartphones are increasingly integrated with everyday uses. For instance, credit cards
and mobile payments are integrated into smartphones where users can send cash payments
through smartphone applications and SaaS platforms.
Recently, Apple Pay has picked up 34 new banks to the roster supporting their mobile
payment platform, where merchants are rapidly adopting it .
Additionally, recent technological innovations are causing keys to be fused into the
smartphones, where the smartphone act as a digital key and access badge for its users.
• Since 2013, water and dustproofing have made their way into mainstream high end
smartphones instead of specialty models with the Sony Xperia Z continuing through the
Sony Xperia Z3 and with the Samsung Galaxy S5.
• One problem with smartphone cameras is focusing on subject, but the LG G3 has lasers
to help focus.
• Some smartphones can be categorized as high-end point-and-shoot cameras with
large sensors up to 1" with 20 megapixels and 4K video. Some can store their pictures in
proprietary raw image format, but the Android (operating system) 5.0 lollipop serves
open source RAW images.
• Apple released iphone 6 September 19 2014 and September 25 (in us,uk.eg)
iphone 6s year of apple watch(phone/watch)and discountinuing 5c.
Future possible developments
15
• A clear thin layer of crystal glass can be added to small screens like watches and
smartphones that make them solar powered.
• Smartphones could gain 15% more battery life during a typical day. The first
smartphones using this technology should arrive in 2015. This screen can also work to
receive Li-Fi signals and so can the smartphone camera. The cost of these screens per
smartphone is between $2 and $3, much cheaper than most new technology.
• Near future smartphones might not have a traditional battery as their sole source of
power. Instead, they may pull energy from radio, television, cellular or Wi-Fi signals.[4
16
Mobile operating systems
Android
Android is an open-source platform founded in
October 2003 by Andy Rubin and backed by
Google, along with major hardware and software
developers (such
as Intel, HTC, ARM, Motorola, LG, and Samsung)
that form the Open Handset Alliance.
In October 2008, HTC released the HTC Dream,
the execution of native applications and third-party
apps which are available via Google Play, which
launched in October 2008 as Android Market.
Android became the best-selling smartphone platform.
ANDROID Smartphones present features
• Blow Detection
• Curved screen
• Eyes detection
• S- Pen
• Hover-Over
• Face detection
• Gaming
17
• Free/Instant/Messaging/Calling
• Connectivity
BEST ANDROID SMARTPHONES
Samsung Galaxy S6
LG G4
Nexus 6P
Blackberry Priv
HTC One M9
Moto X Pure Edition 2015
18
iOS
iOS is a mobile operating system developed by Apple
Inc. and distributed exclusively for Apple hardware. It
is the operating system that powers the company's
Devices. In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone, the
first device to use iOS and one of the first smartphones
to use a multi-touch interface. The iPhone was notable
for its use of a large touchscreen for direct finger input
as its main means of interaction, instead of a stylus,
keyboard, or keypad as typical for smartphones at the time
Best Ios Smartphone
iPhone 6s
iPhone6
19
iPhone5s
iPhone5c
iPhone5(discontinued now)
iPad 4
iPad mini
Windows Phone
In 2010, Microsoft
unveiled Windows Phone
7 with a User Interface inspired
by Microsoft's "Metro Design
Language", to replace Windows
Mobile.
Windows Phone 7 integrates
with Microsoft services such as Microsoft SkyDrive, Office, Xbox and Bing, as well as non-
Microsoft services such as Facebook, Twitter andGoogle accounts.
20
This software platform runs the Microsoft Mobile smartphones, and has received some positive
reception from the technology press and been praised for its uniqueness and differentiation
Best Windows Phones
Nokia Lumia 930
Nokia Lumia 735
Nokia Lumia 1520
Microsoft Lumia
435
Microsoft Lumia
640
Microsoft Lumia
535
Microsoft Lumia 830
BlackBerry
21
In 1999, RIM released its first
BlackBerry devices, providing secure
real-time push-email communications
on wireless devices. Services such as
BlackBerry Messenger provide the
integration of all communications into
a single inbox. In September 2012,
RIM announced that the 200 millionth BlackBerry smartphone was shipped. As of September
2014, there are around 46 million active BlackBerry service subscribers.[55]
Most recently, RIM
has undergone a platform transition, changing its name to BlackBerry and making new devices
on a new platform named "BlackBerry 10."
Best Blackberry Phones
Blackberry Z10
Blcakberry Z3
Blackberry Z30
Blackberry A10
Blackberry Passport
Blackberry Strom2 9550
Blackberry Q10
22
ISSUES
Smartphones have issues besides those affecting
other mobile telephones.
Battery life
Compared to earlier non-smartphones, smartphone battery life has
generally been poor and a significant drain on customer
satisfaction.
Social
A 2012 University of Southern California study found that unprotected adolescent sexual activity
was more common amongst owners of smartphones.
23
A study conducted by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's (RPI) Lighting Research Center
(LRC) concluded that smartphones, or any backlit devices, can seriously affect sleep cycles.
Some persons might become psychologically attached to cellphones resulting in anxiety when
separated from the devices.
Legal
A "patent war" between Samsung and Apple started when the latter claimed that the
original Galaxy S Android phone copied the interface—and possibly the hardware—of Apple's
iOS for the iPhone 3GS.
Medical
With the rise in number of mobile medical apps in the market place, government regulatory
agencies raised concerns on the safety of the use of such applications. These concerns were
transformed into regulation initiatives worldwide with the aim of safeguarding users from
untrusted medical advice.
Security
Smartphone malware is easily distributed through an insecure app store. Often malware is hidden
in pirated versions of legitimate apps, which are then distributed through third-party app stores.
Malware risk also comes from what's known as an "update attack", where a legitimate
application is later changed to include a malware component, which users then install when they
are notified that the app has been updated.
One out of three robberies in 2012 in the United States involved the theft of a mobile phone. An
online petition has urged smartphone makers to install kill switches in their devices.
24
In 2014, Apple's "Find my iPhone" and Google's "Android Device Manager" can disable phones
that have been lost/stolen. With BlackBerry Protect in OS version 10.3.2, devices can be
rendered unrecoverable to even BlackBerry's own Operating System recovery tools if incorrectly
authenticated or dissociated from their account.
Sleep
Using smartphones late at night can disturb sleep, due to the brightly lit screen
affecting melatonin levels and sleep cycles.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
It well Know fact that the most important step in marketing research process is to define the
problem. Choose for investigation because a problem well define is a half solved. That was the
reason that at most care was taken while defining various parameters of the problem. After
giving through brain storming session, objective were selected and set on the base of this
objective. A questionnaire was design major emphasis of which was gathering new ideas as to
determine and find out the problem.
DATA SOURCE
Research includes gathering both primary and secondary data. Primary data is the first hand
data which are selected a fresh and thus happen to be original in the character. Primary
data was crucial to know various customer and past customer view about the smartphone
and calculate the market share of this brand.
RESEARCH APROACH
The research approach was used survey method which is a widely used method for data
collection and best suited for which descriptive type of research survey include research
instrument like questionnaire which is structured. Target population is well identified and
various method like personal interview and are employed.
SAMPLING UNIT
25
It gives the target population that will be sampled. The research was carried in Invertis
University Bareilly. There were 70 respondents.
DATA COMPLETION AND ANALYSIS
After the data has been collected, it was tabulated and finding of the project were presented
followed by analysis and interpretation to reach certain conclusion.
OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
OBJECTIVE
To study consumer motivation for buying a smart phone.
To analyze the consumer preference for brands of smart phone.
To determine whether there is a significant difference between preferences for features of smart
phones on the basis of gender.
To identify the most effective medium for advertisement of smart phone
26
DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
Q1. Do you own a Smartphone?
YES 62
NO 8
27
YES
89%
NO
11%
SMARTPHONE
INTERPREATION:
It is clearly seen most people have smartphone .
Q2. If yes which brand of Smartphone you are currently using?
SONY 8
SAMSUNG 23
MICROSOFT 5
APPLE 3
MICROMAX 7
OTHER 16
SONY
13%
SAMSUNG
37%
MICROSOFT
8%
APPLE
5%
MICROMAX
11%
OTHER
26%
CURRENTLYUSING
28
INTERPREATION:
It is clearly seen that most people currently using Samsung and other brand smartphone.
Q3. Based on your own experience, how you would rate your satisfaction with the brand of
Smartphone.
Satisfied 38
Dissatisfied 4
Very satisfied 15
Fair 5
29
Satisfied
61%
Dissatisfied
7%
Verysatisfied
24%
Fair
8%
SATISFIED
INTERPREATION:
It is clearly seen that most people satisfied brand smartphone.
Q4. Would you buy the same brand when buying a new phone in the
future?
YES 17
NO 23
MAY BE 22
30
YES
27%
NO
37%
MAY BE
36%
BUYING NEW PHONE IN FUTURE
INTERPREATION:
It is clearly seen that most of 27% people buying new phone in future same brand and 36%
people may be 37% people no buying new phone in future same brand.
If No, Which brand would you prefer
SONY 6
SAMSUNG 3
MICROSOFT 4
APPLE 6
MICROMAX 0
OTHER 4
31
SONY
26%
SAMSUNG
13%
MICROSOFT
18%
APPLE
26%
MICROMAX
0%
OTHER
17%
SMARTPHONEPREFER
INTREPRETATION:
It is clearly seen that most of people prefer apple, Sony.
Q5.In the following question select the degree of influence of the following factors on your
Purchase of Smartphone.
5.
Strongly
non-
influential
Non –
influential
Natural
influential
Influential Strong
influential
32
1 Family and
friends
suggestion
11 9 20 11 19
2 Financing /price 5 20 12 16 17
3 The well known
brands name of
the products
4 6 12 22 25
4 The quality of
the products
4 2 7 22 34
5 Your satisfaction
for a previous
product brands
8 10 9 21 23
6 Technical aspect
of the product
1 5 13 24 27
7 Festival
season/promotion
9 12 10 18 22
8 Advertisement 8 20 16 9 17
9 After sales
services
4 12 16 18 20
1
0
Features. 1 3 8 15 44
33
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Familyand friends
suggestion
Financing/price Thewellknown
brandsname ofthe
products
Thequality ofthe
products
Yoursatisfaction for
apreviousproduct
brands
Technicalaspectof
theproduct
Festival
season/promotion
Advertisement Aftersalesservices Features.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ChartTitle
Stronglynon-influential Non –influential Natural influential Influential Stronginfluential
INTERPREATION:
Q6. How much are you willing to pay for a Smartphone of your
34
choice?
Below 5,000 0
5,000-10,000 16
10,000-15,000 24
15,000-25,000 18
25,000 and above 11
Below 5,000
0%
5,000-10,000
23%
10,000-15,000
35%
15,000-25,000
26%
25,000 and
above
16%
PAY FOR SMARTPHONE
INTREPREATION:
It is clearly seen that most of people pay for smartphone Rs.10,000-15,000
35
Q7. You prefer a Smartphone manufactured by:-
Multinational companies 36
Indian companies 18
not a factor 14
Multinational
companies
53%Indian
companies
26%
not a factor
21%
SMARTPHONEMANUFACTURED
INTREPREATION:
It is clearly seen that most of people prefer smartphone manufactured multinational companies.
36
Q8. Further, where do you like to purchase Smartphone?
Authorized retail 31
Multiband showroom 17
Online/E-commerce 17
Other 4
Authorized retail
45%
Multibrand
showroom
24%
Online/E-
commerce
25%
Other
6%
PURCHASE SMARTPHONE
INTREPREATION:
It is clearly seen that most of people purchase smartphone on authorized retail.
37
CONCLUSION
Most preferred brand in smart phone market is Apple followed by Samsung and HTC.
The main reason for smart phone purchase is its features.
Internet retailers / review / technology websites is an important source of information to
consumer.
Mostly consumer wants to opt for different smart phone brands instead of looking for same
brand. So consumer is not brand loyal in case of smartphone.
The most effective medium of advertisement of smart phone is internet websites.
There is no difference between preferences for features of smart phones on the basis of gender.
There is no association between gender and brand loyalty for Smartphone.
LIMITATION OF RESERCH STUDY
1. The sample size which is used is not big so there is a chance that the result which is come
is not reliable.
2. The respondents show there interest while they are filling a questionnaire.
38
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Smart phone companies should focus more on advertisements on internet websites.
2. .As consumer wants more and more features so smart phone manufacturers should
increase the number of features.
3. As the consumer prefers word of mouth or consulting someone tech savvy, so smart
phone brands must maintain their good will and increase service.
39
BIBLIOGRAPHY
- WWW.GOOGLE.COM
- WWW.SAMSUNG.COM
40
Questionnaire
Q1. Do you own a Smartphone?
YES ( ) NO ( )
Q2. If yes which brand of Smartphone you are currently using?
SONY ( ) SAMSUNG ( ) Microsoft ( ) APPLE ( ) Micromax ( ), OTHER
………….
If no, specify.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………
Q3. Based on your own experience, how you would rate your satisfaction with the brand of
Smartphone.
41
Satisfied ( ) Dissatisfied ( ) very satisfied ( ) Fair ( )
Q4. Would you buy the same brand when buying a new phone in the future?
Yes ( ) No ( ) May be ( )
If No, Which brand would you prefer
SONY ( ), SAMSUNG ( ), Microsoft ( ), APPLE ( ) MICROMAX ( ), OTHER
………….
Q5.In the following question select the degree of influence of the following factors on your
Purchase of Smartphone.
Strongly
non-
influential
Non –
influential
Natural
influential
Influentia
l
Strong
influential
1 Family and friends suggestion
2 Financing /price
3 The well known brands name of the
products
4 The quality of the products
5 Your satisfaction for a previous
product brands
6 Technical aspect of the product
7 Festival season/promotion
8 Advertisement
9 After sales services
10 Features.
If any other, please specify below:-
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………
42
Q6. How much are you willing to pay for a Smartphone of your choice?
Below 5000( ) 5000-10,000( ) 10000-15000 ( )
15000-25000( ) 25,000 and above ( )
Q7. You prefer a Smartphone manufactured by:-
Multinational companies ( ) Indian companies ( ) Not a factor ( )
Q8. Further, where do you like to purchase Smartphone?
Authorized retail ( ) Multibrand Showroom ( ) Online/E-commerce ( ) other ( )
Q9. Do you have any suggestion?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

Presentation on nokia overall started
Presentation on nokia overall startedPresentation on nokia overall started
Presentation on nokia overall startedANSHU TIWARI
 
Research Methodology of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd (Analysis of Questionnaire)
Research Methodology of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd (Analysis of Questionnaire)Research Methodology of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd (Analysis of Questionnaire)
Research Methodology of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd (Analysis of Questionnaire)Nikita Jangid
 
A project report on Jio
A project report on JioA project report on Jio
A project report on JioBhavik Parmar
 
Research Project on Brand Preference of Mobile Phones
Research Project on Brand Preference of Mobile PhonesResearch Project on Brand Preference of Mobile Phones
Research Project on Brand Preference of Mobile PhonesMonika Kadam
 
marketing strategy of samsung in india(BBA project)
marketing strategy of samsung in india(BBA project)marketing strategy of samsung in india(BBA project)
marketing strategy of samsung in india(BBA project)obito71
 
A PROJECT REPORT ON MARKETING RESEARCH
A PROJECT REPORT ON MARKETING RESEARCHA PROJECT REPORT ON MARKETING RESEARCH
A PROJECT REPORT ON MARKETING RESEARCHsanjay3017
 
Marketing research project on nike shoes
Marketing research project on nike shoesMarketing research project on nike shoes
Marketing research project on nike shoesRohit Kumar
 
Consumer perception towards smartphones.
Consumer perception towards smartphones.Consumer perception towards smartphones.
Consumer perception towards smartphones.Mayanksng07
 
Bba project report final year
Bba project report final yearBba project report final year
Bba project report final yearJanvhi Sahni
 
BBA Minor Project Report on Airtel
BBA Minor Project Report on AirtelBBA Minor Project Report on Airtel
BBA Minor Project Report on AirtelAvinash Pandey
 
A project report on brand preference of mobile phones
A project report on brand preference of mobile phonesA project report on brand preference of mobile phones
A project report on brand preference of mobile phonesProjects Kart
 
SMART PHONE PROJECT
SMART PHONE PROJECTSMART PHONE PROJECT
SMART PHONE PROJECTKALAI ARASAN
 
Study of consumer behaviour towards smartphones
Study of consumer behaviour towards smartphonesStudy of consumer behaviour towards smartphones
Study of consumer behaviour towards smartphonesSuvendu Ghorai
 
Jio review of literature
Jio review of literatureJio review of literature
Jio review of literatureNavin Rai
 
Samsung ppt
Samsung pptSamsung ppt
Samsung pptdee1987
 
Reliance Jio Vs Airtel
Reliance Jio Vs AirtelReliance Jio Vs Airtel
Reliance Jio Vs AirtelMitali Soni
 
VIJAY KUMAR SIP ON VIVO
VIJAY KUMAR SIP ON VIVOVIJAY KUMAR SIP ON VIVO
VIJAY KUMAR SIP ON VIVOBIITM
 
Marketing Strategies of Airtel - Project Report
Marketing Strategies of Airtel - Project ReportMarketing Strategies of Airtel - Project Report
Marketing Strategies of Airtel - Project ReportSumit Goyal
 

La actualidad más candente (20)

Presentation on nokia overall started
Presentation on nokia overall startedPresentation on nokia overall started
Presentation on nokia overall started
 
Research Methodology of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd (Analysis of Questionnaire)
Research Methodology of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd (Analysis of Questionnaire)Research Methodology of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd (Analysis of Questionnaire)
Research Methodology of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd (Analysis of Questionnaire)
 
A project report on Jio
A project report on JioA project report on Jio
A project report on Jio
 
Research Project on Brand Preference of Mobile Phones
Research Project on Brand Preference of Mobile PhonesResearch Project on Brand Preference of Mobile Phones
Research Project on Brand Preference of Mobile Phones
 
marketing strategy of samsung in india(BBA project)
marketing strategy of samsung in india(BBA project)marketing strategy of samsung in india(BBA project)
marketing strategy of samsung in india(BBA project)
 
A PROJECT REPORT ON MARKETING RESEARCH
A PROJECT REPORT ON MARKETING RESEARCHA PROJECT REPORT ON MARKETING RESEARCH
A PROJECT REPORT ON MARKETING RESEARCH
 
Marketing research project on nike shoes
Marketing research project on nike shoesMarketing research project on nike shoes
Marketing research project on nike shoes
 
Consumer perception towards smartphones.
Consumer perception towards smartphones.Consumer perception towards smartphones.
Consumer perception towards smartphones.
 
Bba project report final year
Bba project report final yearBba project report final year
Bba project report final year
 
BBA Minor Project Report on Airtel
BBA Minor Project Report on AirtelBBA Minor Project Report on Airtel
BBA Minor Project Report on Airtel
 
A project report on brand preference of mobile phones
A project report on brand preference of mobile phonesA project report on brand preference of mobile phones
A project report on brand preference of mobile phones
 
SMART PHONE PROJECT
SMART PHONE PROJECTSMART PHONE PROJECT
SMART PHONE PROJECT
 
Questionnaire
QuestionnaireQuestionnaire
Questionnaire
 
Study of consumer behaviour towards smartphones
Study of consumer behaviour towards smartphonesStudy of consumer behaviour towards smartphones
Study of consumer behaviour towards smartphones
 
Samsung Company Presentation
Samsung Company PresentationSamsung Company Presentation
Samsung Company Presentation
 
Jio review of literature
Jio review of literatureJio review of literature
Jio review of literature
 
Samsung ppt
Samsung pptSamsung ppt
Samsung ppt
 
Reliance Jio Vs Airtel
Reliance Jio Vs AirtelReliance Jio Vs Airtel
Reliance Jio Vs Airtel
 
VIJAY KUMAR SIP ON VIVO
VIJAY KUMAR SIP ON VIVOVIJAY KUMAR SIP ON VIVO
VIJAY KUMAR SIP ON VIVO
 
Marketing Strategies of Airtel - Project Report
Marketing Strategies of Airtel - Project ReportMarketing Strategies of Airtel - Project Report
Marketing Strategies of Airtel - Project Report
 

Destacado

Factors affecting consumer buying behavior of Smartphone Users
Factors affecting consumer buying behavior of Smartphone UsersFactors affecting consumer buying behavior of Smartphone Users
Factors affecting consumer buying behavior of Smartphone UsersMuiz Hassan
 
Harshit sharma,Business plan
Harshit sharma,Business planHarshit sharma,Business plan
Harshit sharma,Business planHarshit Sharma
 
Consumer buying behavior of mobile handsets
Consumer buying behavior of mobile handsetsConsumer buying behavior of mobile handsets
Consumer buying behavior of mobile handsetsHeemanish Midde
 
Marketing to Millennials with Snapchat & Instagram
Marketing to Millennials with Snapchat & InstagramMarketing to Millennials with Snapchat & Instagram
Marketing to Millennials with Snapchat & InstagramTheeDigital
 
Marketing I Phone
Marketing I PhoneMarketing I Phone
Marketing I Phonebathekha
 
A project report on brand preference of mobile phones
A project report on brand preference of mobile phonesA project report on brand preference of mobile phones
A project report on brand preference of mobile phonesProjects Kart
 
Mk315 Chapter Presentation Team #2
Mk315 Chapter Presentation Team #2Mk315 Chapter Presentation Team #2
Mk315 Chapter Presentation Team #2saraeday
 
Apple's iPhone market segmentation
Apple's iPhone market segmentationApple's iPhone market segmentation
Apple's iPhone market segmentationBassel Awwad
 
Apple's iPhone market segmentation
Apple's iPhone market segmentationApple's iPhone market segmentation
Apple's iPhone market segmentationBassel Awwad
 
Consumer behaviour towards mobile phones
Consumer behaviour towards mobile phonesConsumer behaviour towards mobile phones
Consumer behaviour towards mobile phonessanket394
 
mobile phone buying behavior
mobile phone buying behaviormobile phone buying behavior
mobile phone buying behaviorSohini Bhuwalka
 
presentation on gaming zone
presentation on gaming zonepresentation on gaming zone
presentation on gaming zonesohailsaab
 
Who Are the Millennials? Identifying Millennials’ Attitudes and Behaviors
Who Are the Millennials? Identifying Millennials’ Attitudes and BehaviorsWho Are the Millennials? Identifying Millennials’ Attitudes and Behaviors
Who Are the Millennials? Identifying Millennials’ Attitudes and BehaviorsGen Re
 
Millennials: Understanding the Generation
Millennials: Understanding the GenerationMillennials: Understanding the Generation
Millennials: Understanding the GenerationUrbanBound
 
Solar Sales & Marketing
Solar Sales & MarketingSolar Sales & Marketing
Solar Sales & MarketingOnGrid
 
Marketing Plan - Solar Company
Marketing Plan - Solar CompanyMarketing Plan - Solar Company
Marketing Plan - Solar Companymytra
 
Solar product business plan
Solar product business planSolar product business plan
Solar product business planIndrajith Nair
 
Personality & consumer behaviour
Personality &  consumer behaviourPersonality &  consumer behaviour
Personality & consumer behaviourAshwin Fernandes
 

Destacado (20)

Factors affecting consumer buying behavior of Smartphone Users
Factors affecting consumer buying behavior of Smartphone UsersFactors affecting consumer buying behavior of Smartphone Users
Factors affecting consumer buying behavior of Smartphone Users
 
The Indian Solar Market: New Market - New Chances
The Indian Solar Market: New Market - New ChancesThe Indian Solar Market: New Market - New Chances
The Indian Solar Market: New Market - New Chances
 
Harshit sharma,Business plan
Harshit sharma,Business planHarshit sharma,Business plan
Harshit sharma,Business plan
 
Consumer buying behavior of mobile handsets
Consumer buying behavior of mobile handsetsConsumer buying behavior of mobile handsets
Consumer buying behavior of mobile handsets
 
Marketing to Millennials with Snapchat & Instagram
Marketing to Millennials with Snapchat & InstagramMarketing to Millennials with Snapchat & Instagram
Marketing to Millennials with Snapchat & Instagram
 
Marketing I Phone
Marketing I PhoneMarketing I Phone
Marketing I Phone
 
A project report on brand preference of mobile phones
A project report on brand preference of mobile phonesA project report on brand preference of mobile phones
A project report on brand preference of mobile phones
 
Mk315 Chapter Presentation Team #2
Mk315 Chapter Presentation Team #2Mk315 Chapter Presentation Team #2
Mk315 Chapter Presentation Team #2
 
Apple's iPhone market segmentation
Apple's iPhone market segmentationApple's iPhone market segmentation
Apple's iPhone market segmentation
 
Apple's iPhone market segmentation
Apple's iPhone market segmentationApple's iPhone market segmentation
Apple's iPhone market segmentation
 
Consumer behaviour towards mobile phones
Consumer behaviour towards mobile phonesConsumer behaviour towards mobile phones
Consumer behaviour towards mobile phones
 
mobile phone buying behavior
mobile phone buying behaviormobile phone buying behavior
mobile phone buying behavior
 
presentation on gaming zone
presentation on gaming zonepresentation on gaming zone
presentation on gaming zone
 
Apple - Consumer Behaviour
Apple - Consumer BehaviourApple - Consumer Behaviour
Apple - Consumer Behaviour
 
Who Are the Millennials? Identifying Millennials’ Attitudes and Behaviors
Who Are the Millennials? Identifying Millennials’ Attitudes and BehaviorsWho Are the Millennials? Identifying Millennials’ Attitudes and Behaviors
Who Are the Millennials? Identifying Millennials’ Attitudes and Behaviors
 
Millennials: Understanding the Generation
Millennials: Understanding the GenerationMillennials: Understanding the Generation
Millennials: Understanding the Generation
 
Solar Sales & Marketing
Solar Sales & MarketingSolar Sales & Marketing
Solar Sales & Marketing
 
Marketing Plan - Solar Company
Marketing Plan - Solar CompanyMarketing Plan - Solar Company
Marketing Plan - Solar Company
 
Solar product business plan
Solar product business planSolar product business plan
Solar product business plan
 
Personality & consumer behaviour
Personality &  consumer behaviourPersonality &  consumer behaviour
Personality & consumer behaviour
 

Similar a A PROJECT REPORT ON A STUDY ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR TOWARDS SMARTPHONE

#CIPRsm (CIPR Social Media Panel) - Mobile and Public Relations
#CIPRsm (CIPR Social Media Panel) - Mobile and Public Relations#CIPRsm (CIPR Social Media Panel) - Mobile and Public Relations
#CIPRsm (CIPR Social Media Panel) - Mobile and Public RelationsCIPRsm
 
Adp 1003 powrpoint
Adp 1003  powrpointAdp 1003  powrpoint
Adp 1003 powrpointcollopen
 
SMART PHONES Technical report V2 .pdf
SMART PHONES Technical report V2 .pdfSMART PHONES Technical report V2 .pdf
SMART PHONES Technical report V2 .pdfMohamed Sewailam
 
Mobile World Congress - Report
Mobile World Congress - ReportMobile World Congress - Report
Mobile World Congress - ReportDMIMarketing
 
Smartphone 110810195522-phpapp02
Smartphone 110810195522-phpapp02Smartphone 110810195522-phpapp02
Smartphone 110810195522-phpapp02Ramya Shet J
 
Mobile World Congress 2013: A report from the floor
Mobile World Congress 2013: A report from the floorMobile World Congress 2013: A report from the floor
Mobile World Congress 2013: A report from the floorDMI
 
Mobile Operating Systems
Mobile Operating Systems Mobile Operating Systems
Mobile Operating Systems Anant Lodha
 
PC-LIE-GROUP-2-1A-Evolution-of-Smartphones.pptx
PC-LIE-GROUP-2-1A-Evolution-of-Smartphones.pptxPC-LIE-GROUP-2-1A-Evolution-of-Smartphones.pptx
PC-LIE-GROUP-2-1A-Evolution-of-Smartphones.pptxjoeygervise
 
Shubham nokia project
Shubham nokia projectShubham nokia project
Shubham nokia projectsuraj nishad
 
Content Strategy Across Connected Devices
Content Strategy Across Connected DevicesContent Strategy Across Connected Devices
Content Strategy Across Connected DevicesBrandon Carson
 
Android_for_Work
Android_for_WorkAndroid_for_Work
Android_for_WorkSaba Sabrin
 
The Importance of Object-Oriented Programming in This Era of Mobile Applicati...
The Importance of Object-Oriented Programming in This Era of Mobile Applicati...The Importance of Object-Oriented Programming in This Era of Mobile Applicati...
The Importance of Object-Oriented Programming in This Era of Mobile Applicati...iosrjce
 
Kunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategier
Kunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategierKunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategier
Kunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategierHiQInternational
 
Kunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategier
Kunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategierKunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategier
Kunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategierAlexander Skogberg
 
ILTA Future Horizons Technology Timeline 2014 - 2030
ILTA Future Horizons Technology Timeline 2014 - 2030ILTA Future Horizons Technology Timeline 2014 - 2030
ILTA Future Horizons Technology Timeline 2014 - 2030Rohit Talwar
 
Whitepaper Rise Of Smartphones
Whitepaper Rise Of SmartphonesWhitepaper Rise Of Smartphones
Whitepaper Rise Of Smartphonesgmitech
 

Similar a A PROJECT REPORT ON A STUDY ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR TOWARDS SMARTPHONE (20)

#CIPRsm (CIPR Social Media Panel) - Mobile and Public Relations
#CIPRsm (CIPR Social Media Panel) - Mobile and Public Relations#CIPRsm (CIPR Social Media Panel) - Mobile and Public Relations
#CIPRsm (CIPR Social Media Panel) - Mobile and Public Relations
 
Adp 1003 powrpoint
Adp 1003  powrpointAdp 1003  powrpoint
Adp 1003 powrpoint
 
SMART PHONES Technical report V2 .pdf
SMART PHONES Technical report V2 .pdfSMART PHONES Technical report V2 .pdf
SMART PHONES Technical report V2 .pdf
 
Smartphones
SmartphonesSmartphones
Smartphones
 
Mobile World Congress - Report
Mobile World Congress - ReportMobile World Congress - Report
Mobile World Congress - Report
 
Smartphone 110810195522-phpapp02
Smartphone 110810195522-phpapp02Smartphone 110810195522-phpapp02
Smartphone 110810195522-phpapp02
 
Mobile World Congress 2013: A report from the floor
Mobile World Congress 2013: A report from the floorMobile World Congress 2013: A report from the floor
Mobile World Congress 2013: A report from the floor
 
History of mobile apps
History of mobile appsHistory of mobile apps
History of mobile apps
 
Mobile Operating Systems
Mobile Operating Systems Mobile Operating Systems
Mobile Operating Systems
 
PC-LIE-GROUP-2-1A-Evolution-of-Smartphones.pptx
PC-LIE-GROUP-2-1A-Evolution-of-Smartphones.pptxPC-LIE-GROUP-2-1A-Evolution-of-Smartphones.pptx
PC-LIE-GROUP-2-1A-Evolution-of-Smartphones.pptx
 
Shubham nokia project
Shubham nokia projectShubham nokia project
Shubham nokia project
 
Content Strategy Across Connected Devices
Content Strategy Across Connected DevicesContent Strategy Across Connected Devices
Content Strategy Across Connected Devices
 
Project of mobile apps
Project of mobile appsProject of mobile apps
Project of mobile apps
 
Android_for_Work
Android_for_WorkAndroid_for_Work
Android_for_Work
 
E017613040
E017613040E017613040
E017613040
 
The Importance of Object-Oriented Programming in This Era of Mobile Applicati...
The Importance of Object-Oriented Programming in This Era of Mobile Applicati...The Importance of Object-Oriented Programming in This Era of Mobile Applicati...
The Importance of Object-Oriented Programming in This Era of Mobile Applicati...
 
Kunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategier
Kunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategierKunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategier
Kunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategier
 
Kunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategier
Kunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategierKunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategier
Kunskapsbaren 2011 Stockholm - Mobila trender & strategier
 
ILTA Future Horizons Technology Timeline 2014 - 2030
ILTA Future Horizons Technology Timeline 2014 - 2030ILTA Future Horizons Technology Timeline 2014 - 2030
ILTA Future Horizons Technology Timeline 2014 - 2030
 
Whitepaper Rise Of Smartphones
Whitepaper Rise Of SmartphonesWhitepaper Rise Of Smartphones
Whitepaper Rise Of Smartphones
 

Más de Vibhor Agarwal

Best Business plan (Patent)
Best Business plan (Patent)Best Business plan (Patent)
Best Business plan (Patent)Vibhor Agarwal
 
Nism series-viii-equity derivatives workbook
Nism series-viii-equity derivatives workbook Nism series-viii-equity derivatives workbook
Nism series-viii-equity derivatives workbook Vibhor Agarwal
 
Ppt on company law (Approved)
Ppt on company law (Approved)Ppt on company law (Approved)
Ppt on company law (Approved)Vibhor Agarwal
 
PPT on Marketing Strategies of Domino's(Best Ever PPT)
PPT on Marketing Strategies of Domino's(Best Ever PPT)PPT on Marketing Strategies of Domino's(Best Ever PPT)
PPT on Marketing Strategies of Domino's(Best Ever PPT)Vibhor Agarwal
 
Ppt on Business letters and its types
Ppt on Business letters and its types Ppt on Business letters and its types
Ppt on Business letters and its types Vibhor Agarwal
 
Marketing mix of whirlpool washing machine
Marketing mix of whirlpool washing machineMarketing mix of whirlpool washing machine
Marketing mix of whirlpool washing machineVibhor Agarwal
 
Promotional strategies of nescafe
Promotional strategies of nescafePromotional strategies of nescafe
Promotional strategies of nescafeVibhor Agarwal
 
Indian education system
Indian education systemIndian education system
Indian education systemVibhor Agarwal
 
Product Mix of HUL(best ppt)
Product Mix of HUL(best ppt)Product Mix of HUL(best ppt)
Product Mix of HUL(best ppt)Vibhor Agarwal
 
Store Design and Store Layout
Store Design and Store LayoutStore Design and Store Layout
Store Design and Store LayoutVibhor Agarwal
 
Ppt on Venture Capital And its types
Ppt on Venture Capital And its typesPpt on Venture Capital And its types
Ppt on Venture Capital And its typesVibhor Agarwal
 
Quiz on General knowledge
Quiz on General knowledge Quiz on General knowledge
Quiz on General knowledge Vibhor Agarwal
 
ppt on kbc questions (more than 100)
ppt on kbc questions (more than 100)ppt on kbc questions (more than 100)
ppt on kbc questions (more than 100)Vibhor Agarwal
 
PPT on Meena bindra( woman entrepreneur)
PPT on Meena bindra( woman entrepreneur)PPT on Meena bindra( woman entrepreneur)
PPT on Meena bindra( woman entrepreneur)Vibhor Agarwal
 
ppt on Business letter
ppt on Business letterppt on Business letter
ppt on Business letterVibhor Agarwal
 

Más de Vibhor Agarwal (20)

Best Business plan (Patent)
Best Business plan (Patent)Best Business plan (Patent)
Best Business plan (Patent)
 
Nism series-viii-equity derivatives workbook
Nism series-viii-equity derivatives workbook Nism series-viii-equity derivatives workbook
Nism series-viii-equity derivatives workbook
 
Ppt on company law (Approved)
Ppt on company law (Approved)Ppt on company law (Approved)
Ppt on company law (Approved)
 
PPT on Marketing Strategies of Domino's(Best Ever PPT)
PPT on Marketing Strategies of Domino's(Best Ever PPT)PPT on Marketing Strategies of Domino's(Best Ever PPT)
PPT on Marketing Strategies of Domino's(Best Ever PPT)
 
Electronic governance
Electronic governanceElectronic governance
Electronic governance
 
Ppt on Business letters and its types
Ppt on Business letters and its types Ppt on Business letters and its types
Ppt on Business letters and its types
 
Marketing mix of whirlpool washing machine
Marketing mix of whirlpool washing machineMarketing mix of whirlpool washing machine
Marketing mix of whirlpool washing machine
 
Promotional strategies of nescafe
Promotional strategies of nescafePromotional strategies of nescafe
Promotional strategies of nescafe
 
Indian education system
Indian education systemIndian education system
Indian education system
 
Product Mix of HUL(best ppt)
Product Mix of HUL(best ppt)Product Mix of HUL(best ppt)
Product Mix of HUL(best ppt)
 
Reliance Jio
Reliance Jio Reliance Jio
Reliance Jio
 
Ppt on Reliance jio
Ppt on Reliance jioPpt on Reliance jio
Ppt on Reliance jio
 
Store Design and Store Layout
Store Design and Store LayoutStore Design and Store Layout
Store Design and Store Layout
 
Ppt on Venture Capital And its types
Ppt on Venture Capital And its typesPpt on Venture Capital And its types
Ppt on Venture Capital And its types
 
Quiz on General knowledge
Quiz on General knowledge Quiz on General knowledge
Quiz on General knowledge
 
ppt on kbc questions (more than 100)
ppt on kbc questions (more than 100)ppt on kbc questions (more than 100)
ppt on kbc questions (more than 100)
 
PPT on Meena bindra( woman entrepreneur)
PPT on Meena bindra( woman entrepreneur)PPT on Meena bindra( woman entrepreneur)
PPT on Meena bindra( woman entrepreneur)
 
ppt on Business letter
ppt on Business letterppt on Business letter
ppt on Business letter
 
National Income
National IncomeNational Income
National Income
 
Monopoly
Monopoly Monopoly
Monopoly
 

Último

Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in DelhiRussian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhikauryashika82
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Sapana Sha
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxiammrhaywood
 
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...PsychoTech Services
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionMaksud Ahmed
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactdawncurless
 
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfClass 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfAyushMahapatra5
 
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...fonyou31
 
fourth grading exam for kindergarten in writing
fourth grading exam for kindergarten in writingfourth grading exam for kindergarten in writing
fourth grading exam for kindergarten in writingTeacherCyreneCayanan
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeThiyagu K
 
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformA Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformChameera Dedduwage
 
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptxUnit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptxVishalSingh1417
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactPECB
 
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfKey note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfAdmir Softic
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfciinovamais
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Krashi Coaching
 
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinStudent login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinRaunakKeshri1
 

Último (20)

Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in DelhiRussian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
 
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
 
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
 
Advance Mobile Application Development class 07
Advance Mobile Application Development class 07Advance Mobile Application Development class 07
Advance Mobile Application Development class 07
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
 
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfClass 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
 
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
 
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
 
fourth grading exam for kindergarten in writing
fourth grading exam for kindergarten in writingfourth grading exam for kindergarten in writing
fourth grading exam for kindergarten in writing
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
 
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformA Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
 
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptxUnit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
 
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfKey note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
 
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinStudent login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
 

A PROJECT REPORT ON A STUDY ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR TOWARDS SMARTPHONE

  • 1. 1 A PROJECT REPORT ON A STUDY ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR TOWARDS SMARTPHONE SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TO 2014-2015 Submitted To: Submitted By:
  • 2. 2 CERTIFICATE TO WHOM SO EVER IT MAY CONCERN We do hereby declare that the report titled “Consumer buying behaviour Towards Smartphone” has been prepared and submitted by Mr. , in partial fulfillment of the requirements of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from our institute during the period 2015-2016, under the guidance of Mr. , Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Invertis University, Bareilly. We take the responsibility regarding the authenticity of the information in this report. The report will be kept confidential and will not be submitted to any other organization. HOD-BBA Invertis University
  • 3. 3 GUIDE’S CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. , currently undergoing Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from Invertis University, Bareilly, has completed and submitted the project on “Consumer buying behaviour Towards Smartphone” under my guidance. I wish him a bright future and every success in life. Assistant Professor Department of Management Invertis University Bareilly.
  • 4. 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Doing such project report is an arduous task in itself. It was fortunate enough to get support from a large number of persons whom I shall always remain grateful. I would like to express my deep gratitude to all those who, directly or indirectly made this project report possible. First of all I would like to thank my parents for encouraging me throughout my life, whatever the circumstances were, their blessing were always with me. I would like to express my gratitude to Mrs. (HOD BBA, Invertis University, Bareilly) who gave me an opportunity to get the a live exposure to banking industry. I would like to express my sincere thanks to my project guide Mr. (Assistant Professor, Department Of Management, Invertis University, Bareilly) who devoted his precious time from his busy schedule to guide and help me at all times. It is under his valuable guidance, constant interest and encouragement that I have been able to complete this project. I would appreciate all the respondents who took out their valuable time to give their views and fill the questionnaire. Lastly, I take this opportunity to thank my friends who chipped-in with some valuable suggestions for the betterment of this project. Rajnish Ranjan
  • 5. 5 TABLE OF CONTENT S.No.` CONTENT PAGE No. 1 INTRODUCTION 2 HISTROY 3 RESERCH METHODOLOGY DATA SORCES RESERCH APPROACH DATA COMPLETION AND ANALYSIS SCOPE 4 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 5 DATA INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS 6 CONCLUSION 7 LIMITATION OF RESERCH STUDY 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY 9 QUESTIONNAIRE 10 11 12
  • 6. 6
  • 7. 7 INTRODUCTION A smartphone or smart phone is a mobile phone with an advanced mobile operating system which combines features of a personal computer operating system with other features useful for mobile or handheld use. They typically combine the features of a cell phone with those of other popular mobile devices, such as personal digital assistant (PDA), media player mind GPS navigation unit. Smartphones are used to make phone calls and send text messages but they can also be used for accessing the internet and check your emails, search the internet and much more. A smartphone can: Make voice calls (of course!) Make video calls Access the internet and browse the web Take photos, and upload them to the web Navigate with GPS if the phone has GPS built-in Play back music and video stored on the phone (and connect to a PC to copy media to it) Manage your contacts and appointments Send emails Play in-built games Run new applications and games downloaded for the internet. There are many different brands of smartphones e.g. iPhones – made by Apple • Android Phones made by Samsung, HTC, etc.
  • 8. 8 • Windows Phones made by Nokia The difference between each phone is that they have a different operating system developed by the different manufacturers Most Smartphones produced from 2012 onwards also have high-speed mobile broadband 4G LTE internet, motion sensors, and mobile payment mechanisms. In 2014, sales of smartphones worldwide topped 1.2 billion, which was up 28% from 2013.
  • 9. 9 HISTORY Early years The first caller identification receiver (1971) Devices that combined telephony and computing were first conceptualized by Tesla 1909 and Theodore Paraskevakos in 1971 and patented in 1974, and were offered for sale beginning in 1993. Paraskevakos was the first to introduce the concepts of intelligence, data processing and visual display screens into telephones. In 1971, while he was working with Boeing in Huntsville, Alabama, demonstrated a transmitter and receiver that provided additional ways to communicate with remote equipment, however it did not yet have general purpose PDA applications in a wireless device typical of smartphones. They were installed at Peoples' Telephone Company in Leesburg, Alabama and were demonstrated to several telephone companies.
  • 10. 10 The original and historic working models are still in the possession of Paraskevakos. Forerunner The first mobile phone to incorporate PDA features was an IBM prototype developed in 1992 and demonstrated that year at the COMDEX computer industry trade show. The prototype demonstrated PDA features as well as other visionary apps like maps, stocks and news incorporated with a cellular phone. A refined version of the product was marketed to consumers in 1994 by BellSouth under the name Simon Personal Communicator. The Simon was the first cellular device that can be properly referred to as a "smartphone", although it was not called that in 1994. The term "smart phone" first appeared in print in 1995, for describing AT&T's "PhoneWriter Communicator" as a "smart phone". PDAs Personal digital assistant In the late 1990s, many mobile phone users carried a separate dedicated PDA device, running early versions of operating systems such as Palm OS, BlackBerry OS or Windows CE/Pocket PC. These operating systems would later evolve into mobile operating systems. In March 1996, Hewlett-Packard released the OmniGo 700LX, which was a modified 200LX PDA that supported a Nokia 2110-compatible phone and had integrated software built in ROM to support it. In August 1996, Nokia released the Nokia 9000 Communicator which combined a PDA based on the GEOS V3.0 operating system from Gasworks with a digital cellular phone based on the Nokia 2110. The two devices were fixed together via a hinge in what became known as a clamshell design.
  • 11. 11 In June 1999, QUALCOMM released a "CDMA Digital PCS Smartphone" with integrated Palm PDA and Internet connectivity, known as the "pdQ Smartphone". In early 2000, the Ericsson R380 was released by Ericsson Mobile Communications, and was the first device marketed as a "smartphone". It combined the functions of a mobile phone and a PDA, supported limited web browsing with a resistive touchscreen utilizing a stylus. In early 2001, Palm, Inc. introduced the Kyocera 6035, which combined a PDA with a mobile phone and operated on Verizon. It also supported limited web browsing. Smartphones before Android, iOS and BlackBerry, typically ran on Symbian, which was originally developed by Psion. It was the world's most widely used smartphone operating system until the last quarter of 2010. Mass adoption In 1999, the Japanese firm NTT DoCoMo released the first smartphones to achieve mass adoption within a country. These phones ran on i-mode, which provided data transmission speeds up to 9.6 kbit/s. Symbian was the most popular smartphone OS in Europe during the middle to late 2000s. Initially, Nokia's Symbian devices were focused on business, similar to Windows Mobile and BlackBerry devices at the time. From 2006 onwards, Nokia started producing entertainment-focused smartphones, popularized by the Nseries. In Asia, with the exception of Japan, the trend was similar to that of Europe
  • 12. 12 iOS and Android In 2007, Apple Inc. introduced the iPhone , one of the first smartphones to use a multi-touch interface. The iPhone was notable for its use of a large touchscreen for direct finger input as its main means of interaction, instead of a stylus, keyboard, or keypad typical for smartphones at the time . In2008 saw the release of the first phone to use Android called the HTC Dream (also known as the T-Mobile G1). Android is an open-source platform founded by Andy Rubin and now owned by Google. Although Android's adoption was relatively slow at first, it started to gain widespread popularity in 2010, and now dominates the market. These new platforms led to the decline of earlier ones. Microsoft, for instance, started a new OS from scratch, called Windows Phone. Nokia abandoned Symbian and partnered with MS to use Windows Phone on its smartphones. Windows Phone then became the third-most-popular OS. Palm's webOS was bought by Hewlett-Packard and later sold to LG Electronics for use on LG smart TVs.
  • 13. 13 BlackBerry Limited, formerly known as Research In Motion, also made a new platform based on QNX, BlackBerry 10. The capacitive touchscreen also had a knock-on effect on smartphone form factors . Before 2007 it was common for devices to have a physical numeric keypad or physical QWERTY keyboard in either a candybar or sliding form factor. However, by 2010, there were no top-selling smartphones with physical keypads. Recent technological developments • In 2013, the Fair phone company launched its first "socially ethical" smartphone at the London Design Festival to address concerns regarding the sourcing of materials in the manufacturing. • In late 2013, os commenced production of a smartphone designed entirely around security, encryption and identity protection. • In December 2013, the world's first curved OLED technology smartphones were introduced to the retail market with the sale of the Samsung Galaxy Round and LG G Flex models.[30] Samsung phones with more bends and folds in the screens were expected in 2014. [31] • In early 2014, smartphones were beginning to use Quad HD (2K) 2560x1440 on 5.5" screens with up to 534 PPI on devices such as the LG G3 which is a significant improvement over Apple's Retina Display. Quad HD is used in advanced televisions and computer monitors, but with 110 ppi or less on such larger displays.
  • 14. 14 • As of 2014, Wi-Fi networks were much used for smartphones. As Wi-Fi becomes more prevalent and easier to connect to, Wi-Fi phone services will start to take off. • Smartphones are increasingly integrated with everyday uses. For instance, credit cards and mobile payments are integrated into smartphones where users can send cash payments through smartphone applications and SaaS platforms. Recently, Apple Pay has picked up 34 new banks to the roster supporting their mobile payment platform, where merchants are rapidly adopting it . Additionally, recent technological innovations are causing keys to be fused into the smartphones, where the smartphone act as a digital key and access badge for its users. • Since 2013, water and dustproofing have made their way into mainstream high end smartphones instead of specialty models with the Sony Xperia Z continuing through the Sony Xperia Z3 and with the Samsung Galaxy S5. • One problem with smartphone cameras is focusing on subject, but the LG G3 has lasers to help focus. • Some smartphones can be categorized as high-end point-and-shoot cameras with large sensors up to 1" with 20 megapixels and 4K video. Some can store their pictures in proprietary raw image format, but the Android (operating system) 5.0 lollipop serves open source RAW images. • Apple released iphone 6 September 19 2014 and September 25 (in us,uk.eg) iphone 6s year of apple watch(phone/watch)and discountinuing 5c. Future possible developments
  • 15. 15 • A clear thin layer of crystal glass can be added to small screens like watches and smartphones that make them solar powered. • Smartphones could gain 15% more battery life during a typical day. The first smartphones using this technology should arrive in 2015. This screen can also work to receive Li-Fi signals and so can the smartphone camera. The cost of these screens per smartphone is between $2 and $3, much cheaper than most new technology. • Near future smartphones might not have a traditional battery as their sole source of power. Instead, they may pull energy from radio, television, cellular or Wi-Fi signals.[4
  • 16. 16 Mobile operating systems Android Android is an open-source platform founded in October 2003 by Andy Rubin and backed by Google, along with major hardware and software developers (such as Intel, HTC, ARM, Motorola, LG, and Samsung) that form the Open Handset Alliance. In October 2008, HTC released the HTC Dream, the execution of native applications and third-party apps which are available via Google Play, which launched in October 2008 as Android Market. Android became the best-selling smartphone platform. ANDROID Smartphones present features • Blow Detection • Curved screen • Eyes detection • S- Pen • Hover-Over • Face detection • Gaming
  • 17. 17 • Free/Instant/Messaging/Calling • Connectivity BEST ANDROID SMARTPHONES Samsung Galaxy S6 LG G4 Nexus 6P Blackberry Priv HTC One M9 Moto X Pure Edition 2015
  • 18. 18 iOS iOS is a mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc. and distributed exclusively for Apple hardware. It is the operating system that powers the company's Devices. In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone, the first device to use iOS and one of the first smartphones to use a multi-touch interface. The iPhone was notable for its use of a large touchscreen for direct finger input as its main means of interaction, instead of a stylus, keyboard, or keypad as typical for smartphones at the time Best Ios Smartphone iPhone 6s iPhone6
  • 19. 19 iPhone5s iPhone5c iPhone5(discontinued now) iPad 4 iPad mini Windows Phone In 2010, Microsoft unveiled Windows Phone 7 with a User Interface inspired by Microsoft's "Metro Design Language", to replace Windows Mobile. Windows Phone 7 integrates with Microsoft services such as Microsoft SkyDrive, Office, Xbox and Bing, as well as non- Microsoft services such as Facebook, Twitter andGoogle accounts.
  • 20. 20 This software platform runs the Microsoft Mobile smartphones, and has received some positive reception from the technology press and been praised for its uniqueness and differentiation Best Windows Phones Nokia Lumia 930 Nokia Lumia 735 Nokia Lumia 1520 Microsoft Lumia 435 Microsoft Lumia 640 Microsoft Lumia 535 Microsoft Lumia 830 BlackBerry
  • 21. 21 In 1999, RIM released its first BlackBerry devices, providing secure real-time push-email communications on wireless devices. Services such as BlackBerry Messenger provide the integration of all communications into a single inbox. In September 2012, RIM announced that the 200 millionth BlackBerry smartphone was shipped. As of September 2014, there are around 46 million active BlackBerry service subscribers.[55] Most recently, RIM has undergone a platform transition, changing its name to BlackBerry and making new devices on a new platform named "BlackBerry 10." Best Blackberry Phones Blackberry Z10 Blcakberry Z3 Blackberry Z30 Blackberry A10 Blackberry Passport Blackberry Strom2 9550 Blackberry Q10
  • 22. 22 ISSUES Smartphones have issues besides those affecting other mobile telephones. Battery life Compared to earlier non-smartphones, smartphone battery life has generally been poor and a significant drain on customer satisfaction. Social A 2012 University of Southern California study found that unprotected adolescent sexual activity was more common amongst owners of smartphones.
  • 23. 23 A study conducted by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's (RPI) Lighting Research Center (LRC) concluded that smartphones, or any backlit devices, can seriously affect sleep cycles. Some persons might become psychologically attached to cellphones resulting in anxiety when separated from the devices. Legal A "patent war" between Samsung and Apple started when the latter claimed that the original Galaxy S Android phone copied the interface—and possibly the hardware—of Apple's iOS for the iPhone 3GS. Medical With the rise in number of mobile medical apps in the market place, government regulatory agencies raised concerns on the safety of the use of such applications. These concerns were transformed into regulation initiatives worldwide with the aim of safeguarding users from untrusted medical advice. Security Smartphone malware is easily distributed through an insecure app store. Often malware is hidden in pirated versions of legitimate apps, which are then distributed through third-party app stores. Malware risk also comes from what's known as an "update attack", where a legitimate application is later changed to include a malware component, which users then install when they are notified that the app has been updated. One out of three robberies in 2012 in the United States involved the theft of a mobile phone. An online petition has urged smartphone makers to install kill switches in their devices.
  • 24. 24 In 2014, Apple's "Find my iPhone" and Google's "Android Device Manager" can disable phones that have been lost/stolen. With BlackBerry Protect in OS version 10.3.2, devices can be rendered unrecoverable to even BlackBerry's own Operating System recovery tools if incorrectly authenticated or dissociated from their account. Sleep Using smartphones late at night can disturb sleep, due to the brightly lit screen affecting melatonin levels and sleep cycles. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY It well Know fact that the most important step in marketing research process is to define the problem. Choose for investigation because a problem well define is a half solved. That was the reason that at most care was taken while defining various parameters of the problem. After giving through brain storming session, objective were selected and set on the base of this objective. A questionnaire was design major emphasis of which was gathering new ideas as to determine and find out the problem. DATA SOURCE Research includes gathering both primary and secondary data. Primary data is the first hand data which are selected a fresh and thus happen to be original in the character. Primary data was crucial to know various customer and past customer view about the smartphone and calculate the market share of this brand. RESEARCH APROACH The research approach was used survey method which is a widely used method for data collection and best suited for which descriptive type of research survey include research instrument like questionnaire which is structured. Target population is well identified and various method like personal interview and are employed. SAMPLING UNIT
  • 25. 25 It gives the target population that will be sampled. The research was carried in Invertis University Bareilly. There were 70 respondents. DATA COMPLETION AND ANALYSIS After the data has been collected, it was tabulated and finding of the project were presented followed by analysis and interpretation to reach certain conclusion. OBJECTIVE OF STUDY OBJECTIVE To study consumer motivation for buying a smart phone. To analyze the consumer preference for brands of smart phone. To determine whether there is a significant difference between preferences for features of smart phones on the basis of gender. To identify the most effective medium for advertisement of smart phone
  • 26. 26 DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION Q1. Do you own a Smartphone? YES 62 NO 8
  • 27. 27 YES 89% NO 11% SMARTPHONE INTERPREATION: It is clearly seen most people have smartphone . Q2. If yes which brand of Smartphone you are currently using? SONY 8 SAMSUNG 23 MICROSOFT 5 APPLE 3 MICROMAX 7 OTHER 16 SONY 13% SAMSUNG 37% MICROSOFT 8% APPLE 5% MICROMAX 11% OTHER 26% CURRENTLYUSING
  • 28. 28 INTERPREATION: It is clearly seen that most people currently using Samsung and other brand smartphone. Q3. Based on your own experience, how you would rate your satisfaction with the brand of Smartphone. Satisfied 38 Dissatisfied 4 Very satisfied 15 Fair 5
  • 29. 29 Satisfied 61% Dissatisfied 7% Verysatisfied 24% Fair 8% SATISFIED INTERPREATION: It is clearly seen that most people satisfied brand smartphone. Q4. Would you buy the same brand when buying a new phone in the future? YES 17 NO 23 MAY BE 22
  • 30. 30 YES 27% NO 37% MAY BE 36% BUYING NEW PHONE IN FUTURE INTERPREATION: It is clearly seen that most of 27% people buying new phone in future same brand and 36% people may be 37% people no buying new phone in future same brand. If No, Which brand would you prefer SONY 6 SAMSUNG 3 MICROSOFT 4 APPLE 6 MICROMAX 0 OTHER 4
  • 31. 31 SONY 26% SAMSUNG 13% MICROSOFT 18% APPLE 26% MICROMAX 0% OTHER 17% SMARTPHONEPREFER INTREPRETATION: It is clearly seen that most of people prefer apple, Sony. Q5.In the following question select the degree of influence of the following factors on your Purchase of Smartphone. 5. Strongly non- influential Non – influential Natural influential Influential Strong influential
  • 32. 32 1 Family and friends suggestion 11 9 20 11 19 2 Financing /price 5 20 12 16 17 3 The well known brands name of the products 4 6 12 22 25 4 The quality of the products 4 2 7 22 34 5 Your satisfaction for a previous product brands 8 10 9 21 23 6 Technical aspect of the product 1 5 13 24 27 7 Festival season/promotion 9 12 10 18 22 8 Advertisement 8 20 16 9 17 9 After sales services 4 12 16 18 20 1 0 Features. 1 3 8 15 44
  • 33. 33 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Familyand friends suggestion Financing/price Thewellknown brandsname ofthe products Thequality ofthe products Yoursatisfaction for apreviousproduct brands Technicalaspectof theproduct Festival season/promotion Advertisement Aftersalesservices Features. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ChartTitle Stronglynon-influential Non –influential Natural influential Influential Stronginfluential INTERPREATION: Q6. How much are you willing to pay for a Smartphone of your
  • 34. 34 choice? Below 5,000 0 5,000-10,000 16 10,000-15,000 24 15,000-25,000 18 25,000 and above 11 Below 5,000 0% 5,000-10,000 23% 10,000-15,000 35% 15,000-25,000 26% 25,000 and above 16% PAY FOR SMARTPHONE INTREPREATION: It is clearly seen that most of people pay for smartphone Rs.10,000-15,000
  • 35. 35 Q7. You prefer a Smartphone manufactured by:- Multinational companies 36 Indian companies 18 not a factor 14 Multinational companies 53%Indian companies 26% not a factor 21% SMARTPHONEMANUFACTURED INTREPREATION: It is clearly seen that most of people prefer smartphone manufactured multinational companies.
  • 36. 36 Q8. Further, where do you like to purchase Smartphone? Authorized retail 31 Multiband showroom 17 Online/E-commerce 17 Other 4 Authorized retail 45% Multibrand showroom 24% Online/E- commerce 25% Other 6% PURCHASE SMARTPHONE INTREPREATION: It is clearly seen that most of people purchase smartphone on authorized retail.
  • 37. 37 CONCLUSION Most preferred brand in smart phone market is Apple followed by Samsung and HTC. The main reason for smart phone purchase is its features. Internet retailers / review / technology websites is an important source of information to consumer. Mostly consumer wants to opt for different smart phone brands instead of looking for same brand. So consumer is not brand loyal in case of smartphone. The most effective medium of advertisement of smart phone is internet websites. There is no difference between preferences for features of smart phones on the basis of gender. There is no association between gender and brand loyalty for Smartphone. LIMITATION OF RESERCH STUDY 1. The sample size which is used is not big so there is a chance that the result which is come is not reliable. 2. The respondents show there interest while they are filling a questionnaire.
  • 38. 38 RECOMMENDATION: 1. Smart phone companies should focus more on advertisements on internet websites. 2. .As consumer wants more and more features so smart phone manufacturers should increase the number of features. 3. As the consumer prefers word of mouth or consulting someone tech savvy, so smart phone brands must maintain their good will and increase service.
  • 40. 40 Questionnaire Q1. Do you own a Smartphone? YES ( ) NO ( ) Q2. If yes which brand of Smartphone you are currently using? SONY ( ) SAMSUNG ( ) Microsoft ( ) APPLE ( ) Micromax ( ), OTHER …………. If no, specify. …………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………… Q3. Based on your own experience, how you would rate your satisfaction with the brand of Smartphone.
  • 41. 41 Satisfied ( ) Dissatisfied ( ) very satisfied ( ) Fair ( ) Q4. Would you buy the same brand when buying a new phone in the future? Yes ( ) No ( ) May be ( ) If No, Which brand would you prefer SONY ( ), SAMSUNG ( ), Microsoft ( ), APPLE ( ) MICROMAX ( ), OTHER …………. Q5.In the following question select the degree of influence of the following factors on your Purchase of Smartphone. Strongly non- influential Non – influential Natural influential Influentia l Strong influential 1 Family and friends suggestion 2 Financing /price 3 The well known brands name of the products 4 The quality of the products 5 Your satisfaction for a previous product brands 6 Technical aspect of the product 7 Festival season/promotion 8 Advertisement 9 After sales services 10 Features. If any other, please specify below:- …………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………
  • 42. 42 Q6. How much are you willing to pay for a Smartphone of your choice? Below 5000( ) 5000-10,000( ) 10000-15000 ( ) 15000-25000( ) 25,000 and above ( ) Q7. You prefer a Smartphone manufactured by:- Multinational companies ( ) Indian companies ( ) Not a factor ( ) Q8. Further, where do you like to purchase Smartphone? Authorized retail ( ) Multibrand Showroom ( ) Online/E-commerce ( ) other ( ) Q9. Do you have any suggestion? …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………….. …………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………
  • 43. 43
  • 44. 44
  • 45. 45
  • 46. 46
  • 47. 47
  • 48. 48
  • 49. 49
  • 50. 50