The above link is for a survey that I put together to learn about how I can make the Internet work better for people who use mobile phones as their main or only way of getting online.
The Pew Research Center has published extensive data about how many mobile-only and mobile-mostly users there are, and who they tend to be. That is quantitative research. It's very interesting, and it tells us that, for example, mobile-only and mobile-mostly users tend to be young, they tend not to be white, and they tend to have lower incomes than users with laptops and/or desktops.
What seems to be missing, is the voices of the mobile-only and mobile-mostly users themselves. So I made a survey. It's not scientific; I don't need a huge sample size (although the more, the better). It's not meant to be quantitative, since the Pew center's numbers are already great. It's just a qualitative survey, to get a sample of opinions about experiences from the users themselves.
There's no marketing or gathering your personal information (although you have the option to provide some demographic information for context). The information that I get will be written up and the overall trends and conclusions will be freely shared online with anyone who wants it. In particular, web designers and developers will be able to use the information to make websites that are better for mobile-only and mobile-mostly users.
The focus of this survey is people who use their phone or tablet as the main way, or the only way, they get online. I want to know what people want to improve about using phones or tablets for getting online.

















