Phablet users big on social, engage most with ads in the evening
May 20, 2014
Opera Mediaworks has released a study on phablet users that identifies how their media consumption habits differ from those of smartphone and tablet users, as well as how their receptivity to mobile ads changes throughout the course of a day.
Phablet users skew closer to smartphone users than tablet users in the types of media they consume, according to the study. Yet their behavior is distinct enough to warrant its own profile, the company found.
- Social networking is the top category (constituting 53.8 percent of impressions), just as it is on smartphones. But, it is much higher than the Q1 global average of all mobile devices (27.2 percent of impressions).
- Unlike smartphone users, who use their device to consume Sports and News & Information content, phablet users’ consumption in these categories is fairly low.
- Despite the bigger screen size, phablets are not replacing tablets when it comes to Games or Music, Video & Media — tablets still far outpace phablets in these categories.
Opera Mediaworks also examined the volume (ad impressions) and engagement levels (click-through rate) on traffic in the United States over a 24-hour period.
Among the findings:
- Phablet traffic volume is highest in the morning (9 am-12 pm), but receptivity to ads is very low. Traffic then dips for the rest of the day, but engagement lifts significantly, peaking during the evening hours (8 pm-10 pm).
- As expected, tablet use is highest in the evening, as users are away from work and in “lean back” mode at home. However, engagement levels on ads in the evening cannot match those on phablets.
- Engagement on both phablets and tablets is low in the early evening hours (5 pm-7 pm).
The study utilized data from Opera’s mobile ad platform that serves 64 billion impressions a month, reaching 500 million users through 14,000 mobile sites and apps. The 13 mobile devices in the targeted group all had screens measuring diagonally between five and seven inches, such as the various versions of the Samsung Galaxy Note, the LGOptimusPro and the SonyXperiaZ mobile devices.