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iOS App Store Spending Grew 20% YoY to $18 Billion in Q3 2020

Mobile app spending among consumers in the third quarter of 2020 saw a 20 percent year-on-year increase as well as a surge in time spent in apps, according to a new report from App Annie (via TechCrunch).

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Smartphone and tablet users downloaded 33 billion new apps globally and spent a record $28 billion in apps, over a period in which consumers' lives were heavily impacted by lockdowns and social distancing measures in response to the ongoing global health crisis.

Users also spent over 180 billion collective hours using apps every month over July, August and September, which is a 25 percent increase year-over-year.

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Downloads from the Google Play Store increased 10 percent year-on-year and accounted for 25 billion of the total 33 billion new downloads across the quarter. Meanwhile, iOS accounted for nearly 9 billion downloads, an increase of 20 percent year-on-year. Non-gaming apps on Google Play accounted for 55 percent of those downloads, while on iOS it accounted for 70 percent of downloads.

The top two markets by downloads on iOS was the U.S. and China, with India and South Korea also seeing significant growth. Games, Photo and Video, and Entertainment were the top download categories for five straight quarters and the top categories by consumer spend.

On iOS, app spending grew 20 percent year-on-year to $18 billion, while Google Play saw a 35 percent year-on-year increase to over $10 billion. An increase in subscriptions also saw non-gaming apps account for 35 percent of that spend on iOS and 20 percent on Google Play. The U.S. and Japan were the top markets for consumer app spending across both stores.

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In terms of monthly active users, Facebook took the No. 1 through No. 4 positions for Facebook, WhatsApp, Messenger and Instagram, respectively. The next most used apps were Amazon, Twitter, Netflix, Spotify, TikTok and then Telegram. Meanwhile highest consumer spend was in Tinder, followed by TikTok, YouTube, and Disney+.

The App Annie report largely mirrors a Sensor Tower report released earlier this month that found Apple's App Store earned twice as much as the Google Play Store over the third quarter.

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74 months ago
It’s almost like we’ve all been locked in our own houses this year with nothing else to oh this makes complete sense now.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
69Mustang Avatar
74 months ago
These types of reports highlight the schism between what tech forum people think of Facebook (me included) and what the general public thinks of Facebook. Their products are absolutely dominant. Jeebus.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ArtOfWarfare Avatar
74 months ago
I find it interesting that I’ve seen Tinder top these charts for the past few months and I haven’t seen a single article that talks about it.

We see articles about Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok pretty regularly because those are supposedly the dominant apps... but Tinder is at the top of the list, so I feel like I should know more about it than I do...
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
69Mustang Avatar
74 months ago

So Epic Games has been making a lot of money thanks to the app store...

everybody wins... the problem is that they don't want to share any piece of the cake anymore...
Epic Games? What does that issue have to do with this story?

Im surprised Facebook is still so actively used. Most folks I know barely use it, most are on instagram or Tik Tok
IG and Tik Tok skew towards the younger demographic. Perhaps that colors your perception of Facebook.
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yellow8 Avatar
74 months ago
And as a developer, it's becoming harder and harder to be seen on the store ... even when focusing on the quality of apps.
:confused:
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74 months ago
So Epic Games has been making a lot of money thanks to the app store...

everybody wins... the problem is that they don't want to share any piece of the cake anymore...
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)