1) A group of students conducted a survey to determine if buying propensity of Indians towards smartphones depends on age, profession, and gender. They collected data through a Google form distributed to friends, family, and classmates from different age groups and professions. 2) Chi-square tests of independence were used to analyze the relationships between buying propensity and each of the three factors. The results showed age and profession were significantly related to buying propensity but gender was not significantly related. 3) In conclusion, the students found sufficient evidence that age and occupation impact smartphone buying behavior in India, but not gender based on the sample data collected.