Top 2015 App Downloads & Revenues Lists Have One App In Common: Skype

App Annie has released a “2015 Retrospective,” which offers an array of data on app downloads, revenues and distribution. Drawn from its global analytics database, the report says that Google Play exceeded the the App Store in terms of downloads in 2015, though Apple still generates more revenue than Google Play. App Store revenues have […]

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App Annie has released a “2015 Retrospective,” which offers an array of data on app downloads, revenues and distribution. Drawn from its global analytics database, the report says that Google Play exceeded the the App Store in terms of downloads in 2015, though Apple still generates more revenue than Google Play.

App Store revenues have continued to grow despite flat download numbers, according to App Annie. However, in China, App Store download growth has surpassed that in the US. More revenue is still being generated in the US and Japan, however.

App Annie 2015 YE data

App Annie 2015 YE data

Below are charts comparing apps with the most downloads to those that have generated the most revenue. Interestingly, the only app on both lists is Skype. Here, “revenues” doesn’t mean ad revenues, but in-app purchases or subscription payments. Accordingly, it makes sense that these lists would be quite distinct.

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It’s also interesting to compare the most active apps among iPhone and Android users. The two lists share the four Facebook apps and Twitter in common. Curiously, none of the pre-installed Google apps (e.g., Mail, YouTube, Search) appear on the Android active users list. It may be that App Annie doesn’t have visibility into their usage.

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The full report, which has considerably more data, can be downloaded (after registration) here.


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Greg Sterling
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Greg Sterling is a Contributing Editor to Search Engine Land, a member of the programming team for SMX events and the VP, Market Insights at Uberall.

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