Founded in 2002, Zinnov is headquartered out of Bangalore with presence in Gurgaon, Houston and Silicon Valley. In over a decade, Zinnov has built in-depth expertise in digital and engineering practice areas. www.zinnov.com
Founded in 2002, Zinnov is headquartered out of Bangalore with presence in Gurgaon, Houston and Silicon Valley. In over a decade, Zinnov has built in-depth expertise in digital and engineering practice areas. www.zinnov.com

BANGALORE, December 21, 2016 /PRNewswire/ —

– 58% Mobile Internet Users Access Internet Only Through Mobile

– There are on an Average 12 Mobile Apps on the Devices of Indian Smartphones Users; of Which Half of These are Used on a Daily Basis

– Among Users who Access Internet Through Both Mobile and Desktop, 88% Have Shifted at Least one Online Activity Completely on Mobile

Zinnov, a leading Management Consulting firm, today released a whitepaper on the Indian mobile economy that is witnessing rapid growth not only in the number of mobile users, but also in terms of businesses that are providing products and services on the mobile platform, titled, ‘India as a Mobile-First Nation – Opportunities & Challenges’. The released whitepaper refers ‘Mobile-First‘ to the increased priority or preference among users to access online content via mobile phones; wherein they rely on their mobile phone as the primary tool to access content and perform specific online tasks.

The Zinnov whitepaper highlights that the behavior of users has evolved significantly over the last two years. 58% mobile internet users access internet only through mobile phones, it read. Among these users, 80% have an income less than INR 5 Lakh, which clearly demonstrates the utility and indispensability of mobile internet in their lives.

Founded in 2002, Zinnov is headquartered out of Bangalore with presence in Gurgaon, Houston and Silicon Valley. In over a decade, Zinnov has built in-depth expertise in digital and engineering practice areas. www.zinnov.com
Founded in 2002, Zinnov is headquartered out of Bangalore with presence in Gurgaon, Houston and Silicon Valley. In over a decade, Zinnov has built in-depth expertise in digital and engineering practice areas. www.zinnov.com

Today, of the 934 million active mobile connections, only about 45% are unique users. Commenting on the released whitepaper, Praveen Bhadada, Partner & Practice Head, Zinnov, said, “An increasing number of mobile internet users are accessing internet to avail a plethora of mobile-based services being provided by businesses. Content and service providers, along with OEMs are playing a key role in transforming India into a mobile economy.”

As per the released whitepaper, the time spent by users on mobile internet has grown by 94% over the last two years. This has resulted in an increase in their mobile usage & mobile online spend by 113%. The research also indicates that among users who access the internet through both mobile and desktop, 88% have shifted at least one online activity completely to a mobile device. In the last two years alone, there has been tremendous growth in the introduction of new services provisioned through mobile apps, it added.

The standardization of mobile OS such as Android has contributed to the growth of mobile adoption, with more affordable – more powerful devices, and providing access to a host of applications and services. 73% users who have reduced their time on TV, have increased their mobile internet time, accordingly to the analysis conducted via consumer interactions across five major cities, namely, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Coimbatore and Vijaywada, with 495 users accessing internet through mobile phones. The time spent on mobile internet by consumers has witnessed a 94% growth. The analysis also added that it saw about 43% rise in consumers who are spending more than INR 100 per month on mobile usage and more than 100% growth in consumer spending on mobile transactions.

Governments, both central as well as state, are taking thoughtful initiatives to increase mobile penetration in the country, it added. The central government has launched an app store called the ‘Mobile Seva App Store’, which offers nearly 700 unique apps to citizens. The government has also mandated several policy measures such as introduction of panic button in mobile handsets, mandatory Indic languages support, GPS enablement, etc. to be implemented in all new mobile handsets manufactured in the next 1-2 years.

And lastly it said that not only the Government but businesses alike, will have to take joint initiatives to enhance the uptake of mobile internet usage in the country.

Zinnov: 93% of Mobile Phone Users’ Total Time is spent on Apps