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  • Just as in other parts of the world, European countries have been hit hard by COVID-19 when it comes to smartphone sales. Our latest Consumer Lens surveys reveal that many consumers here have opted for reduction in budget for the next smartphone and extension of ownership period before the next purchase. In a silver lining of sorts, a higher than normal growth has been witnessed in online smartphone purchases. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: Reasons for Choosing a Purchase Source (Graphic: Counterpoint Consumer Lens) In this article, we cover three big markets in Europe - United Kingdom, Germany and Spain - to understand consumer preferences for the modes of next purchase, based on the Consumer Lens surveys. Offline vs Online With ~35% of smartphone sales in the UK happening online, the proportion of online sales has gradually increased since Q1 2020. Interestingly, this growth was sustained even after the physical stores opened following the COVID-19 triggered lockdowns. A big proportion of consumers in the UK would ideally want to experience the purchase in a more engaged manner. For example, buyers opting for upfront payments are less likely to choose online sources like Amazon.com or Buymobile.com.Our survey reveals that for more than 90% of the respondents, electronic stores and supermarkets are among the first three channel options. Other countries prefer online modes: In Germany, 35% of the respondents purchased their current phone online. For their next purchase, online is one of the main channels for 95% of the respondents. In Spain, this proportion was 30% for current smartphones. For the next purchase, 76% chose online as one of the main channels. What drives consumers now UK:Most of the respondents will make their next smartphone purchase at an operator store. The reason: Convenience,followed by probability of it being cheaper. Irrespective of the demographic, most UK consumers still look at the benefits of contract smartphones. Germany and Spain:While operators do not sway consumers in Germany and Spain as much, full upfrontpayment is the most preferred method. Also, consumers are most likely to choose online retailers like Amazon in these countries. Electronics stores and mass merchandisers are also big options. View source version on businesswire.com: Contact Glen Cardoza glen.cardoza@counterpointresearch.com Counterpoint Research press@counterpointresearch.com © 2020 Business Wire, Inc. Disclaimer: This material is not an AFP editorial material, and AFP shall not bear responsibility for the accuracy of its content. In case you have any questions about the content, kindly refer to the contact person/entity mentioned in the text of the release.
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  • Press Release from Business Wire: Counterpoint Research
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