CREO, a Bangalore based fast-growing consumer Technology Company, today
unveils facts on the ‘State of Mobile Operating System
Adoption In India’, through a research
commissioned to CyberMedia
Research. In a research on OEMs in the
Indian market, which was carried across 158 different smartphone brands amongst
over 1476 device models, 72% of Android Phone buyers did not get the latest
Android OS or its features at the time of purchase in 2015. For a more robust
understanding, an end-to-end study of 400 smartphone users across major cities
was also conducted, which revealed that only 38% of Android users had updated
their Android OS at least once.
The OEM study clearly
reveals that software updates, rather than hardware, emerges as the
differentiator and is the future of Smartphones. The research further suggests
that OEMs will have to adopt an experience driven approach enabled by OS
features as the ‘spec-war’ reaches its peak.
The study of smartphone
users on the other hand, reveals that some of the most common user expectations
from an OS update are “Performance Improvement” (77%) followed by “New
Features” (57%).
Reinstating CREO’s focus
on software experience, Sai Srinivas, CEO, says that “Regular
and relevant software updates ensure that the customer experience is always
smooth. At CREO, we promise to release these updates every month, along with
powerful and functional features, that give you an experience of A New
Phone Every Month!”
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