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 Questionnaire: Newly Launched Mobile Phone Introduction:

Thank you for participating in this survey. We are conducting research on consumer preferences and opinions regarding newly launched mobile phones. Your feedback is valuable and will help us understand consumer needs better. Please answer the following questions honestly and to the best of your knowledge. Your participation is voluntary, and your responses will remain confidential. Thank you for your time.

Section 1: Demographics

1. Name : ____________________________________________________________________ 2. Address:

   ___________________________________________________________________________

   ___________________________________________________________________________

3 Gender: [ ] Male [ ] Female [ ] Other 4 Age: ______ years

5 Occupation: _______

Section 2: Mobile Phone Usage

1 How often do you use a mobile phone? [ ] Rarely

[ ] Occasionally

[ ] Several times a day

[ ] Almost constantly

2 Which mobile phone brand are you currently using? [ ] Apple

[ ] Samsung

[ ] Huawei

[ ] Xiaomi 

[ ] OnePlus

[ ] Other (please specify): _______

3 Are you aware of any newly launched mobile phones in the market? [ ] Yes

[ ] No

4 If yes, please specify the name of the newly launched mobile phone(s) you are aware of: _______

5 What sources do you rely on to gather information about newly launched mobile phones? (Select all that apply)

[ ] Technology websites or blogs

[ ] Social media platforms

[ ] Friends or family recommendations [ ] Online reviews and ratings

[ ] Advertisement campaigns

[ ] Retail stores or sales representatives [ ] Other (please specify): _______

Section 3: Perceptions and Preferences

1 How important are the following factors when considering purchasing a newly launched mobile phone? Please rate each factor on a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is "Not important" and 5 are "Extremely important."

a. Price: ______

b. Brand reputation: ______

c. Camera quality: ______

d. Battery life: ______

e. Display quality: ______

f. Processor performance: ______

g. Storage capacity: ______

h. Operating system (e.g., iOS, Android): ______

i. Design and aesthetics: ______

j. Availability of features (e.g., fingerprint sensor, facial recognition): ______

2 Which of the following features do you consider essential in a newly launched mobile phone? (Select all that apply)

[ ] High-resolution camera [ ] Long-lasting battery

[ ] Ample storage capacity [ ] Fast processor

[ ] Water and dust resistance

[ ] 5G connectivity

[ ] Wireless charging

[ ] Biometric security (e.g., fingerprint sensor, facial recognition) [ ] Expandable memory

[ ] Other (please specify): _______

3 What is your preferred screen size for a mobile phone? [ ] Small (less than 5 inches)

[ ] Medium (5-6 inches)

[ ] Large (more than 6 inches)

[ ] No preference

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4 How much would you be willing to spend on a newly launched mobile phone? [ ] Less than $500

[ ] $500-$1000

[ ] $1000-$1500

[ ] More than $1500

Section 4: Final Thoughts

1 Have you purchased a newly launched mobile phone in the past year? [ ] Yes

[ ] No

2 If yes, please specify the name of the mobile phone you purchased: _______

3 Is there any specific aspect or feature you would like to see improved in newly launched mobile phones?

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