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For 2021, the top 100 non-game App Store subscriptions generated $13.5 billion in revenue versus $4.8 billion in Google Play — although Google Play spending is growing faster.
Data from Sensor Tower shows that App Store users spent more than double the amount of money on subscription services that Google Play users did. Worldwide, the top 100 non-game subscription apps ...
Discover why iPhone users spend nearly double on apps compared to Android users. ... reveals a significant disparity in consumer spending habits between Apple’s App Store and Google Play Store.
Apple is getting better at monetizing US App Store customers, as average premium and in-app purchases per device grew to $40 in 2016 from $35 in 2015, according to a report by Sensor Tower. The ...
Apple is getting better at monetizing US App Store customers, as average premium and in-app purchases per device grew to $40 in 2016 from $35 in 2015, according to a report by Sensor Tower. The news ...
As companies increasingly adopt subscription models, user spending on non-game apps in the App Store now outpaces mobile game spending for the first time ever, according to a report from market ...
Even before the coronavirus outbreak placed us in self isolation, iPhone owners increased their App Store spending to an average of $100 per person in 2019, up 27% from 2018.
Since the App Store opened in 2008, customers have spent over $155 billion on digital goods in the store, with a full quarter of that coming just in the last 12 months alone.
Apple revealed its App Store saw a record-breaking $1.8 billion in user spending over the Holiday period with $514 million alone spent on January 1, 2021.