Android overtakes Apple in mobile app downloads in Q2: ABI
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"Android's open source strategy is the main factor for its success," said Lim Shiyang, research associate at ABI Research. "Being a free platform has expanded the Android device install base, which in turn has driven growth in the number of third party multi-platform and mobile operator app stores. These conditions alone explain why Android is the new leader in the mobile application market."
The market intelligence firm also added that recent quarterly shipment growth figures also explain Android's ascent to the top app download position. The iPhone shipment growth in the second quarter slowed to 9% from 15% a quarter earlier. In contrast, Android smartphone shipments increased 36% in the second quarter, compared to 20% in the first quarter. Android's install base now exceeds iOS by a factor of 2.4-to-1 worldwide; by 2016 this factor would grow to 3-to-1, ABI Research said.
"Despite leading in total mobile application downloads, Android's app downloads per user still lag behind Apple's by 2-to-1," adds Dan Shey, practice director, mobile services. "Apple's superior monetization policies attracted good developers within its ranks, thus creating a better catalog of apps and customer experience."
Global smartphone app downloads for year-end 2011 are expected to increase to 29 billion, compared to only nine billion in 2010, the firm said. Such stellar increases are largely due to the proliferation of smartphones around the world. The total smartphone install base is expected to grow 46% in 2011, ABI Research forecast.
