A Project Report ON: Astudyonc
A Project Report ON: Astudyonc
A Project Report ON: Astudyonc
A PROJECT REPORT
ON
TO
2016-2017
CERTIFICATE
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We do hereby declare that the report titled “Consumer buying behaviour Towards Smartphone”
has been prepared and submitted by Mr. Pratyaksh Nagpal, in partial fulfillment of the
requirements of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from our institute during the period
2015-2016, under the guidance of Miss Anu Rana, Assistant Professor, Department of
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
GUIDE’S CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Miss Anu Rana, currently undergoing Bachelor of Business
Administration (BBA) from G.G.D.S.D college, Bareilly, has completed and submitted the
Assistant Professor
Department of Management
G.G.D.S.D College
Rajpur
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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. Anu Rana (HOD BBA, GGDSD College, Rajpur)
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. Anurag Sharma
(Assistant Professor, Department Of Management, G.G.D.S.D College Rajpur, 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.
PRATYAKSH NAGPAL
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1 INTRODUCTION
2 HISTROY
3 RESERCH METHODOLOGY
DATA SORCES
RESERCH APPROACH
SCOPE
6 CONCLUSION
8 BIBLIOGRAPHY
9 QUESTIONNAIRE
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INTRODUCTION
A smartphone can:
Play back music and video stored on the phone (and connect to a PC to copy media to it)
Send emails
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.
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HISTORY
Early years
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.
The Simon was the first cellular device that can be properly
referred to as a "smartphone", although it was not called that
in 1994.
PDAs
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.
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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
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
Mass adoption
kbit/s.
the time.
by the Nseries.
In Asia, with the exception of Japan, the trend was similar to that of Europe
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means of interaction,
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
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.
Palm's webOS was bought by Hewlett-Packard and later sold to LG Electronics for use on
LG smart TVs.
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BlackBerry Limited, formerly known as Research In Motion, also made a new platform based
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
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 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
Quad HD is used in advanced televisions and computer monitors, but with 110 ppi or less on
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
Recently, Apple Pay has picked up 34 new banks to the roster supporting their mobile
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
One problem with smartphone cameras is focusing on subject, but the LG G3 has lasers
to help focus.
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
A clear thin layer of crystal glass can be added to small screens like watches and
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
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Android
developers (such
Blow Detection
Curved screen
Eyes detection
S- Pen
Hover-Over
Face detection
Gaming
Free/Instant/Messaging/Calling
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Connectivity
Samsung Galaxy S6
LG G4
Nexus 6P
Blackberry Priv
HTC One M9
iOS
iPhone 6s
iPhone6
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iPhone5s
iPhone5c
iPhone5(discontinued now)
iPad 4
iPad mini
Windows Phone
In 2010, Microsoft
Mobile.
with Microsoft services such as Microsoft SkyDrive, Office, Xbox and Bing, as well as non-
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
Microsoft Lumia
435
Microsoft Lumia
640
Microsoft Lumia
535
BlackBerry
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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
Blackberry Z10
Blcakberry Z3
Blackberry Z30
Blackberry A10
Blackberry Passport
Blackberry Q10
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ISSUES
Battery life
Social
A 2012 University of Southern California study found that unprotected adolescent sexual activity
was more common amongst owners of smartphones.
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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.
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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
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It gives the target population that will be sampled. The research was carried in G.G.D.S.D
College Rajpur Bareilly. There were 70 respondents.
OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
OBJECTIVE
To determine whether there is a significant difference between preferences for features of smart
phones on the basis of gender.
INTERPREATION:
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
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INTERPREATION:
Q4. Would you buy the same brand when buying a new phone in the
future?
YES 17
NO 23
MAY BE 22
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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.
INTREPRETATION:
Q5.In the following question select the degree of influence of the following factors on your
Purchase of Smartphone.
5.
1 Family and 11 9 20 11 19
friends
suggestion
2 Financing /price 5 20 12 16 17
4 The quality of 4 2 7 22 34
the products
5 Your satisfaction 8 10 9 21 23
for a previous
product brands
6 Technical aspect 1 5 13 24 27
of the product
7 Festival 9 12 10 18 22
season/promotion
8 Advertisement 8 20 16 9 17
9 After sales 4 12 16 18 20
services
10 Features. 1 3 8 15 44
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INTERPREATION:
Q6. How much are you willing to pay for a Smartphone of your
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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
INTREPREATION:
INTREPREATION:
It is clearly seen that most of people prefer smartphone manufactured multinational companies.
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INTREPREATION:
CONCLUSION
Most preferred brand in smart phone market is Apple followed by Samsung and HTC.
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.
There is no difference between preferences for features of smart phones on the basis of gender.
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.
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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.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
- WWW.GOOGLE.COM
- WWW.SAMSUNG.COM
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Questionnaire
YES ( ) NO ( )
If no, specify.
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Q3. Based on your own experience, how you would rate your satisfaction with the brand of
Smartphone.
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Q4. Would you buy the same brand when buying a new phone in the future?
Yes ( ) No ( ) May be ( )
Q5.In the following question select the degree of influence of the following factors on your
Purchase of Smartphone.
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Q6. How much are you willing to pay for a Smartphone of your choice?
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