Mobile


Mobile Survey

Commuting

How workers commute in the future depends on how and when American workplaces reopen. Ipsos research points to two patterns likely to emerge: more traffic and an upheaval in our routines. What will hybrid work mean for our future commuting life?
Mobile Webinar

[WEBINAR] Are We Ready to Share Again?

Join us for a complimentary webinar as Ipsos’ Frank Forkin (President, Automotive Client Organization), John Kiser (SVP of Automotive & Mobility), and Mike VanNieuwkuyk (SVP of Automotive Advisory) share the latest findings from our 2021 Module 3 Mobility Navigator focused on Shared Mobility.
Consumers Survey

New survey explores key benefits of zero-rating

Key benefits of zero-rating include keeping consumers connected when they run out of mobile data between top-ups and helping data packs last longer. Top uses include communicating with friends and family, social media, entertainment, news, education, and health information.
Mobile Survey

Despite pandemic, interest in battery electric vehicles growing in the U.S. and China

A new Auto Global Study reveals consumers are looking for added convenience, advanced technology and nice-looking electric vehicles.
Mobile Publication

Mobile first survey design

A mobile first approach is not just the future – it is our reality.
Mobile Survey

Most Americans Do Not Think That Apps Designed to Facilitate Payments Should Be Able to Make Transaction Details Available for Anyone on the Internet to See

Nine in Ten Further Believe that Transaction Information Should Only Be Visible to Those Involved
Mobile Publication

Why Window Shopping Now Takes Place on Mobile Phones

It's a thing, whether summer, winter, back-to-school, or holiday shopping.
Mobile Event

[WEBINAR] Consumer Perceptions on the Future of Automotive Mobility

How is today’s rapidly evolving mobility landscape impacting consumer behaviors, especially those of younger consumers?
Mobile Survey

Study Conducted Among Smartphone Users in U.S., Brazil, France, and India Finds Respondents Have Deep Attachment with Their Phones

Most Admit They Love Their Phone and Over Two in Five Further Agree That It Would be Very Difficult, Emotionally, For Them to Give It Up