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Here Are The Completely Different Ways Smartphones And Tablets Are Used For Shopping And Buying

Apr 14, 2014, 21:38 IST

BII

The PC is being eclipsed as a shopping tool. Mobile is becoming a primary place to both shop and buy online.

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But mobile has too often been understood by retailers as a singular category, when in fact smartphones and tablets are used very differently.

Tablets are lean-back devices that consumers use to browse, research, and buy - great product views are key on these devices. Smartphones are much more commonly used as an in-store shopping companion. Smartphone retail apps should have QR code scanners and easily accessible price comparison information.

In a recent report from BI Intelligence, we take stock of the explosion in tablet-based e-commerce, analyze the best data available on tablet shopper behavior and how it's different from the behavior of smartphone owners. We also explore why retailers have lagged in creating tablet-friendly shopping experiences for their users, despite allocating budgets to ad campaigns meant to be viewed on tablets.

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Here's how tablets are emerging as a preferred e-commerce device:

The report is full of charts and data that can be easily downloaded and put to use.

In full, the report:

For full access to the report on Mobile Commerce And Tablets sign up for a free trial subscription today.

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