New Delhi: Smartphone processor performance has taken the lead in smartphone purchase decisions among Indians, followed by battery life, storage capacity, and camera quality, according to a report on Monday. With increasing reliance on smartphones, consumers are more cautious and informed in their purchase decisions. As a result, they are now willing to pay a premium for faster processors to ensure better performance, said the report by Counterpoint Research.
According to the survey, 28 per cent of the respondents believe processor performance significantly impacts overall device performance. When it comes to paying extra for features, processor speed tops the list, with 16 per cent willing to spend more, followed by battery life (13 per cent) and 5G connectivity (12 per cent), the findings showed.
According to senior research analyst Shivani Parashar, processor performance has become the key factor for consumers when purchasing a smartphone, as 84 per cent of the respondents are familiar with the role of chipsets in a smartphone.