Telecom Lead Asia: Nokia Mobisight says India is accessing internet after their school, college and office hours, with peak access times for Nokia Browser ranging from 7:30 PM to 10:30PM IST.
Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh lead in the number of active Nokia Browser users.
South Indians are consuming more internet on-the-go, with all four states — Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu — in the top 10 in terms of consumption.
Nokia mobile users access Facebook more than searching on Google.
YouTube, Tubidy and VuClip feature — for watching videos on the move — prominently in Top 10 sites accessed on the Nokia Browser.
While the young India is more social than ever, youngsters are equally
more guarded about their privacy. Nokia Store witnessed downloading of more apps related to privacy than any other services, and phone security apps occupy four places in the Top 5 apps downloaded.
Nokia Life, a suite of personally relevant information services provides regular localized information related to Education, Health, Agriculture and Entertainment, reveals some interesting findings. People have subscribed to Agriculture the most out of all other life enhancing services which depicts that more and more farmers are getting glued to Nokia Life.
While Indians love their Cricket, it’s the adrenaline-pumping car racing games that they play on their mobile devices. Super hero games are also favorites among the gamer community on the Nokia Store.
The young India is crazy about over the ‘Student of the Year’
soundtrack – major songs top the Bollywood downloads chart at the Nokia Music Store, and Justin Beiber’s ‘Boyfriend’ and Priyanka Chopra’s debut single ‘In My City’ rocking the Nokia Music Store
download charts.
Nokia India’s first edition of Nokia Mobisight for July-December 2012 is a bi-annual customer preference survey focusing on how India is using the mobile Internet.
Nokia powers a majority of mobile data consumption in India, and Nokia Mobisight reveals that Nokia powered data consumption of 1.67 PetaBytes for July-December 2012, and 12.7 billion total page views.