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Left To Their Own Devices The real mobile experience

Credit: Luca Napoli February 2014

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Pamela Pavliscak (not meant to be spoken) @paminthelab

Change Sciences

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I love

experiments

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This speaks to me This speaks to me

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data

despair

reality

WTF

experiments

hope

Outline of today’s talk

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7 billion mobile phones 55% of those are smartphones

Source: Ericsson

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1 baby born 5 mobile phones activated

Source: ITU & US Census

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Babies love phones actually

flickr.com/photos/iangrieveson/

Source: NY Times, Martin Lindstrom

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And then there’s this…

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Let’s Talk About

RELATIONSHIPS (with our phones)

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It is a bit OBSESSIVE

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Typical mobiles users check their phones 150 times a day

Source: Mary Meeker

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Smartphone owners spend over 2 hours on their phone each day.

Source: eMarketer flickr.com/photos/jacksw/

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55% while driving

39% while in the bathroom

36% at school or kid’s events

77% while

watching TV

72% while

shopping

33% at social events

Sources: Google Insights, Harris Interactive & Pew Internet

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Context is complex on the go bored distracted

local relaxed

rushed

urgent

happy social lonely

repetitive

reclining lost

questioning deciding

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21% of US mobile phone owners mostly go online using their phones, globally it’s higher.

Source: Pew Internet flickr.com/photos/yellowmo/

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50% of smartphone owners under 30 use the Internet mostly on their phone

By Preference

Source: Pew Internet

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55% of Americans who make less than $30K/yr have no other access at home

Out of Necessity

Source: Pew Internet

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34% just use the device that is closest at hand

For Convenience

Source: Google Insights

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If it is not on mobile, does it really exist?

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It is intensely PERSONAL

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29% say that their phone is the first and last thing they look at every day.

Source: Qualcomm flickr.com/photos/hirngespinste/

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44% sleep with their phones (no not like that, except for ahem 9%)

Source: Pew Internet & Harris Interactive

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48% give up sex for 1 month

52% give up phone

for 1 month

Source: Huffington Post

And then again…

Women who would rather

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Can I See Your Phone? EXPERIMENT

ONE

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100 people, not totally random

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American HealthCare.gov Kayak Amazon Express

57! 70! 77!53!

Hands Makes an Puts Phone Holds It Over Excuse Away & Shows

Why no, no you can’t

Source: Change Sciences

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Well, if you pay me

Study Participants

Friends

Acquaintances

Strangers

Source: Change Sciences

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We do

Nice Things

etsy.com/shop/LuvYourCase

for it

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Plus, we are always TOUCHING it

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It’s kind of like an awesome pet instagram.com/paminthelab

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Smartphone!

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That also gives us superpowers

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86% solve problems, even troubleshoot emergencies, with their smartphones.

Source: Pew Internet flickr.com/photos/felipe_i/

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It acts as a

CO-PARENT

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Only 20% of parents don’t use tablets or phones to keep kids occupied

(and they are kind of annoying)

Source: Harris Interactive

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nickrodrigues.com

It shields us from reality, for better or worse

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potterpuppetpals.com

It bends time and space

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It connects us, sort of

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Privacy But what do people really DO on mobile?

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Aggregate 25 Studies EXPERIMENT

TWO

N=489

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We touch it a lot but mostly 3 WAYS

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Tap / 72%

Swipe / 77%

Scroll / 94%

Source: Change Sciences

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People know how but they would rather not zoom

(that small text is a bother)

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Omit needless

Gestures

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No guesswork

Obvious Cues

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Minimal

Animated Cues

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Mixed feelings

Animated Guide

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Keep it

BIG

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First impressions

The Flick

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“ I scroll quickly to just to see what’s there but then I always go back to the top.

-F, GenX, Wired

Source: Change Sciences

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Wait, what?

The Washing Machine

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The swipe/scroll combo accidentally reveals what’s in the hamburger menu

(more on that in a minute)

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TAKEAWAY We make up our own gestures out of

the few we rely on.

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We go to great lengths to AVOID typing

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Source: Change Sciences

SKIP IT

WORKAROUND

This Sucks!

Fat Fingers

Unfavorable Comparison

COMPLAIN

Another Path

Cut & Paste

Close & Open

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“ Oh shit, did I just overdraw my account with that typo?

-M, GenX, Pragmatist

Source: Change Sciences

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About 40% of online banking logins fail on the first attempt

Source: Braintree

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90% portrait

10% landscape

Source: UX Matters, Steve Hoober

People don’t make it easy on themselves

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If it requires typing

Remember

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Mixed feelings

Social Login

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Maybe?

Mobile Wallet

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TAKEAWAY Design for typing ZERO.

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ICONS are mostly confusing

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Play / 92%

Close / 90%

Search / 80%

Source: Change Sciences

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Use any of these, or A/B test options (just don’t go without)

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Favorite / 63%

Settings / 57%

Locate / 35%

Source: Change Sciences

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Don’t go rogue

Standard Icons

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Crystal clear

Use Your Words

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Still not sure

The Hamburger

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“ I’ve been noticing that little doodad on sites but thought it was just the design.

-M, Millennial, Wired

Source: Change Sciences

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Q1 2013

Source: Change Sciences

Hamburger awareness is on the rise

Q2 2013 Q3 2013 Q4 2013 Q1 2014

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TAKEAWAY Use icons in a way that is consistent

with most other sites.

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We suffer from bottom nav AVERSION

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“ I know there is stuff on the bottom but if I have to look there it is probably too late.

-M, GenX, Minimizer

Source: Change Sciences

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74% overlook or just ignore bottom nav options

(OK, Android users are a little more likely to use it)

Source: Change Sciences

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Keep it at the

TOP

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TAKEAWAY Essentials should be in page or on

top for now. (remember, the hamburger is kind of iffy)

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We leave our SOUND on

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78% of people leave their ringer on and sound turned up

Source: Change Sciences

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Look to the

Kids

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TAKEAWAY Sound cues are a missed

opportunity.

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We don’t MULTI-TASK very well

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53% of mobile phone users have had a distracted walking encounter.

Source: Pew Internet flickr.com/photos/captain_die

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“ If I get distracted by a notification, I often just forget about that first thing. It

wasn’t that important anyway. -F, GenX, Wired

Source: Change Sciences

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Focus on

The ONE Thing (per screen)

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Streamline

STEPS

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TAKEAWAY Focus on making each screen a self-

contained unit.

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The LACK OF BACK

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78% use the home button to start over in an app or on a site

(no matter that it doesn’t work that way)

Source: Change Sciences

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“ Well, that didn’t do what I thought it would. I hoped it would just clear out.

-F, Boomer, Pragmatist

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54% try swiping to go back, 45% use a back arrow at the bottom

(remember bottom nav aversion)

Source: Change Sciences

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TAKEAWAY The need for back is not going to go away, at least have a home option.

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We have MULTI-SCREEN backwards

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Big Screen, Little Screen EXPERIMENT

THREE

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Hypothesis The small screen is primary

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TAKEAWAY Attention is focused on the device in

your hands about 60% of the time.

Source: Change Sciences

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Maybe real life is the second screen?

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We expect a little MAGIC

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Historical Flashback

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A few

Surprises

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Show it

Live

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Show

Awareness

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Without being

Creepy

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TAKEAWAY That one unexpected surprise is

what often converts.

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We expect it to be BETTER THAN DESKTOP

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“ Mobile is better – less hype, less ads, less junk to get in the way.

-M, Millennial, Influencer

Source: Change Sciences

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57% won’t recommend a poorly designed mobile site or app

Source: Gartner

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It bends time and space Your mission: Try some experiments

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It bends time and space

Always, always test

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First Screen Project NASCENT

EXPERIMENT

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Participate: Share your screen firstscreen.tumblr.com

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More Better Mobile deck, video, stats, testing tips, experiments

http://www.changesciences.com/trending/more-better-mobile changesciences.com

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