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Starbucks is leading mobile commerce in the US

Starbucks continues to find success in the mobile commerce market

Starbucks continues to lead the mobile commerce market in the United States. The company first embraced mobile payments a few years ago, establishing a major lead in this market in a relatively short time. Starbucks has managed to find success with several large retailers have failed, effectively engaging mobile consumers and providing them with services that they believe are valuable. Starbucks is expected to continue leading in the mobile commerce market, especially as more consumers begin using their smartphones to get their shopping done.

Company reports 5 million mobile transactions in October of this year

During October of this year, approximately 21% of all transactions that Starbucks saw came from mobile devices. This translates into some 5 million transactions in October alone. The company supports mobile payments in some 7,500 stores throughout the United States, with many of these locations offering mobile ordering and payment services. This allows consumers to place an order before they arrive at a Starbucks store, paying for this order via their smartphones or tablets. The convenient nature of this service has been praised by consumers.

Starbucks reaches its fiscal expectations with the aid of mobile commerce

Mobile Commerce - Starbucks PaymentsAided by its success in mobile commerce, Starbucks was able to meet its expectations for the fourth fiscal quarter. The company has reported a 32% growth in mobile users in the United States and Canada during the fourth quarter, a significant increase over what had been reported during the same period last year. Starbucks has successfully rolled out its Mobile Order & Pay service this year, which has lead to a significant increase in mobile commerce activity.

Starbucks will introduce new features to its mobile app in 2016

Starbucks will not become complacent when it comes to mobile commerce, of course. The company intends to introduce a feedback feature, allowing mobile consumers to provide suggestions for how the Starbucks mobile app can be improved. The company is also expected to introduce new features to the app that consumers have already suggested. These features are likely to be introduced at some point in 2016.

Few people are using Apple’s mobile payments service

Study shows that Apple Pay continues to struggle to find a foothold with consumers

Relatively few people are using Apple’s new mobile payments service, called Apple Pay, according to a new study from Trustev. Apple released its mobile payments service earlier this year, with the backing of several large retailers and banks. In the United States, the service has struggled to find a foothold among consumers, as they appear to favor other payment services that were also recently released in the country. As a market, mobile payments continues to grow in the U.S., with more consumers favoring paying for products with their smartphones and tablets.

Digital wallets are gaining popularity among consumers

Many mobile payment services operate in the same manner, serving as a form of digital wallet that can store information from consumers and retailers. Digital wallets have become very attractive to consumers because they provide a convenient way to purchase products. A growing number of retailers are beginning to support mobile payments in their physical stores and these digital wallets are becoming quite important to consumers.

20% of iOS users are making use of Apple Pay

Mobile Payments - Apple PayAccording to the study from Trustev, only 20% of people participating in mobile payments in the United States are using Apple Pay. Of those using Apple Pay, 56% have reported that they have used the service once during a typical week. Another 15.3% say they have never used it during their week. While few people may be using Apple Pay, fewer are using other services provided by Google and Samsung. All of these services have been competing for the attention of consumers, but they have struggled to find a foothold with mobile shoppers.

Apple Pay may continue to struggle to find support among consumers

One of the challenges that Apple Pay faces is that it is only available to a very small portion of society. The service can only be used by those with the latest iPhones. While the device has proven to be quite popular among Apple fans, relatively few people have the latest edition of the company’s flagship smartphone.