Several studies have been
conducted, and statistics have been produced about the popularity and
usage of voice search in 2019. According to the new study, voice
search is going downhill when it comes to people using it as a mode
of searching for information online. A newly released study from
Stone Temple says that voice search secured a fourth place when
nearly 1000 people were asked what method they use to find
information on their phone.
They were asked, “When I need to
search information on my phone, I am most likely to choose.”
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Voice search
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Search by typing question into search engine apps
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Type the question into my phone’s search window
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Use a mobile browser including Google Chrome or Safari
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Ask a friend via messaging app or text
The results are as follows:
Most of the people preferred using
mobile browsers for searching information on a phone, followed by a
search engine app grabbing the second place, and the third top choice
of people is the built-in search window in the phone.
On the contrary, voice search was
the third most preferred choice of people for conducting searches on
mobile in 2018.
However, the previous year, voice
search fell behind search engine apps, and ahead of the search window
on the phone. Most importantly, as per the study, more people
preferred voice search for conduction searches on their phones.
As per the 2019 search, nearly 25%
of people selected voice search as the most preferred search than
almost 15% in 2018. But, in the final result of the study, voice
search got fourth place.
Therefore, this data shows that
people who use voice search the most for conducting searches consider
it as their top preference over others. Contradictory, not many
people like to engage in voice search, as per the study.
Only 20% of respondents prefer using voice command with online search
The participants were asked,
“which type of application they control with voice commands?”
Amongst the 11 options, such as
making a call, get directions, text, set reminder, play music, make
notes, online search, post on social media, make a purchase, control
smart home, don’t use voice search, and other, nearly 20% of people
have used voice command for online search.
While, many people use voice
commands for texting, making calls, getting directions, setting
reminders, and playing music.
This is just a little bit of
information by Stone Temple research on using voice search in 2019.
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