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Google Play Downloads Passed App Store Downloads For the First Time in Q2

In a new report, App Annie today revealed that downloads from Google Play finally surpassed iOS App Store downloads by 10% during the second quarter of 2013. The uptick in Google Play downloads can be attributed to higher activity in emerging markets, such as Russia, India, and Brazil.

Of course, despite the fact that Google Play garnered more downloads during the quarter, the App Store still earns far more revenue, reinforcing the idea that iOS users are more willing to pay for content than their Android counterparts. The App Store scored 2.3 times the revenue of Google Play.

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Games continue to be the number one source of income for both Android and Apple, with gaming apps accounting for more than 80% of revenue in Google Play and 74% of revenue in the iOS App Store. Music and Social Networking apps also experienced an uptick on iOS, driving more revenue to the platform.

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The App Store metrics that App Annie uses for its reports come from App Annie Intelligence data, which is designed to offer global app market data to publishers. Revenue estimates include paid downloads and in-app purchases, but not in-app advertising.

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Top Rated Comments

JoEw Avatar
168 months ago
Downloads are just now catching up to Apples?
Considering how much bigger android has over apple in marketshare, this is surprising.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
168 months ago
When did Google buy MacRumors? Where's the story about Google essentially lying about N7 outselling iPads in Japan or Samsung cheating on benchmarks? And this constant bashing of Apple maps on MR is getting old.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
168 months ago
I do love being able to browse apps on the desktop browser, and click install and choose a device for it to go to. Also being able to buy and play music/movies/tv shows/books/magazines through the browser too is brilliant.

Apple needs to get their online act together I think. iCloud.com is a joke.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
NutsNGum Avatar
168 months ago
Does that include the malware sideloads? Heh.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AngerDanger Avatar
168 months ago
"Apple's doomed." :rolleyes:
Their doomed what?
That's actually the correct contraction, Fresh Pie. You're an idiot.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
chumpy34 Avatar
168 months ago
I had a few apps on Google Play last year and what an awful experience. Because they have a 100% refund policy for the first 2 hours after you buy an App (it might have changed but used to be a full 24 hours) I had 70% of my sales refunded to people, they would buy my app, watch the videos and look at the photos and then return it for a full refund. Ugh! :mad:
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)