17 December 2018

Ericsson releases its 10 hot consumer trends for 2019

Source: Ericsson website. Infographic of the 10 hot consumer trends for 2019.
Source: Ericsson website. Infographic of the 10 hot consumer trends for 2019.

· Consumers expect smart speakers to take part in family arguments, just like other family members

· Virtual assistant users think devices that understand our moods will be mainstream in three years

· Augmented reality and virtual reality (AR and VR) users want hands-on virtual guidance for tasks such as cooking or making repairs

Ericsson has released the 8th edition of its ConsumerLab trend report, 10 Hot Consumer Trends 2019, representing predictions of 34 million early technology adopters.

The latest edition of the annual report evaluates consumer thoughts and predictions on near-future technology including artificial intelligence (AI), VR, 5G and automation. The report reveals that autonomous and mood-predictive technology could soon play a bigger role in people’s everyday lives.

Dr Michael Björn, Head of Research Agenda at Ericsson Consumer & IndustryLab, and main author of the report, says: “Imagine a smartphone that not only knows what you do but also knows who you are. Today, AI can understand your personality just by looking into your eyes. It’s clear that technology adopters see a future where our devices know us better than we know them.”

The 10 hot consumer trends for 2019 and beyond are:

Awareables

More than six in 10 virtual assistant users think devices that understand our moods will be mainstream in three years.

Smart quarrels

Over 65% of virtual assistant users think smart speakers will argue like family members in three years.

Spying apps

Over 45% of consumers think apps collect data about them even when they are not using the app.

Enforced agreement

Always having to accept data collection cookies annoys 51% of consumers.

Internet of skills

More than 50% of AR or VR users want apps, glasses and gloves that give virtual guidance for practical, everyday tasks such as cooking or carrying out repairs.

Zero-touch consumption

Around half of virtual assistant users want automated bills and subscriptions, as well as self-restocking household supplies.

Mental obesity

A third (31%) of consumers soon expect to go to ‘mind gyms’ to practice thinking, as everyday decision-making becomes increasingly automated.

Eco Me

Nearly four in 10 (39%) of consumers want an ecowatch that measures their carbon footprint.

Digital twins

Nearly half (48%) of AR or VR users want online avatars that mimic them exactly, so they can be in two places at once.

5G automates society

Around 20% of smartphone users believe 5G will better connect IoT devices, such as household appliances and utility meters.

On whether we should see this near-future technology as a threat or an opportunity, Dr Pernilla Jonsson, Head of Consumer & IndustryLab at Ericsson says: “We have already entered the age when humans and intelligent machines are interacting and working together. So far, we’ve only taken small steps into the future. Most of the zero-touch future is yet to be developed – and how we create that future is still in our hands.”

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*The insights in the report are based on Ericsson ConsumerLab’s global research activities over more than 23 years, and primarily draw on data from an online survey conducted during October 2018 of advanced Internet users in 10 influential cities across the world.