Left to Their Own Devices: The Real Mobile Experience

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Credit: Luca Napoli Left To Their Own Devices The real mobile experience September 2014

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The statistics say that people spend more time with their devices than their loved ones, there are more people that own smartphones than use a toothbrush, that most people are using their tablets while watching TV, and they are all shopping up a storm. OK, we get it. Mobile is critical, and people are adopting it big-time. But what is the real story of people and their devices? And what does it mean for the user experience? This session will explore common behaviors we’ve seen in hundreds of user research sessions – online, in the lab, and in the real world – and the implications they have for mobile user experience. Plus, we will look at some tips for learning how people experience your mobile site or app. Come away from the talk with guiding principles for creating an awesome mobile user experience and a toolkit for keeping it real.

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Credit: Luca Napoli

Left To Their Own Devices The real mobile experience

September 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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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: ITU & Pew Internet

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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

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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: Kleiner Perkins

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Smartphone owners spend an 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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Source: Grunwald flickr.com/photos/lkbphotographic/

51% of high school and 28% of middle school students take a smartphone to school every day.

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21% of all US mobile phone mostly go online using their phones, globally it’s even 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 55% of Americans who make less than $30K/yr have no other access at home 34% just use the device that’s closest

For Many Reasons

Source: Pew Internet and Google Insights

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flickr.com/photos/lestaylorphoto

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

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Phone Deprivation EXPERIMENT

ONE

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“ I don’t drink, I don’t do drugs, my phone is my addiction.

-M, GenX, Wired

Source: Change Sciences

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100 people, interviews & diaries

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Less than 2 hours

How long did you last?

More than 8 hours

2-8 hours

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anxious missing out

sad

empty

distracted

free

lost disoriented lonely

How did you feel?

focused

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“ It’s a part of me, actually I wish it was, then I wouldn’t always be reaching for it.

-F, Millennial, Pragmatist

Source: Change Sciences

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It is intensely PERSONAL

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We are always

TOGETHER

flickr.com/photos/notionscapital

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“ It knows all my secrets, I don’t let my anyone touch it especially my parents.

-F, Teen, Influencer

Source: Change Sciences

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80% say that their phone is the first and last thing they look at every day.

Source: IDC 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

TWO

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250 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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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

kerpa100.deviantart.com

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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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It makes us feel connected

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Privacy What do we really DO on mobile?

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Aggregate 40 Studies EXPERIMENT

THREE

N=745

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We touch it a lot but mostly 3 WAYS

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Tap / 82%

Swipe / 80%

Scroll / 94%

Source: Change Sciences

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Omit needless

Gestures

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No guesswork

Obvious Cues

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Design for

Fingers

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TAKEAWAY We explore quickly, without using a

lot of gestures.

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Kids are 3x more likely than adults to learn by watching friends use their phones.

Source: Change Sciences

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Minimal

Animated Cues

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Simple for the

First Time

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First impressions

The Flick

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Wait, what?

The Washing Machine

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TAKEAWAY We make up our own gestures out of

the few we really know.

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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, Minimizer

Source: Change Sciences

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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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Getting better

Voice to Text

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TAKEAWAY Design for typing ZERO.

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ICONS are mostly confusing

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Play / 92%

Close / 88%

Search / 80%

Source: Change Sciences

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Favorite / 65%

Settings / 58%

Locate / 37%

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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People pass by

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 Q2 2014

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We suffer from bottom menu 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

Source: Change Sciences

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Keep it at the

TOP

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Avoid

NAV OVERLOAD

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We leave our SOUND on

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80% 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 mostly 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

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

-M, 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 Make 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 work. I hoped it would just clear it out.

-F, Millennial, 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 Back is a carry over from desktop

that maybe should carry over.

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We don’t MULTI-SCREEN very well

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Big Screen, Little Screen NEW-ISH

EXPERIMENT

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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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I’ll leave it to you

Omakase

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Show

Awareness

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Without being

Creepy

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It’s OK to

Innovate

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But without

Demands

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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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68% of college-bound high school students have viewed college websites on mobile.

Source: Noel-Levitz flickr.com/photos/daisy_VCM/

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52% will go to a competitor mobile site/app after a bad experience

Source: Change Sciences

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Your mission: Try your own experiments

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It bends time and space

And there is no excuse not to test

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More Better Mobile deck, stats, testing tips, experiments

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