iPhone users willing to buy more apps, BlackBerry users to pay more
March 31, 2010 · Print This Article
Mplayit is digging through more of their usage input and interesting things are being turned up. Here’s the take away that instance around:
- On average, across all device platforms approximately 35 percent of users are interested in paid applications.
- More than half of the most popular apps on Mplayit’s iPhone (Arcade or platform) are paid, 57 percent, compared to 33 percent on BlackBerry and 16 percent on Android.
- BlackBerry users are willing to pay the biggest premium for apps, with a median price point of $5.99, compared to $2.72 on Android and $1.99 on iPhone.
Says Michael Powers, Mplayit CEO:
“Our analysis dispels the myth that consumers aren’t willing to shell out money for great mobile applications. whether you’re making a quality app, don’t be afraid to charge for it.”
Bravo, and something TiPb hopes
more developers start taking more seriously — we want you to have sustainable businesses so we get great apps not just now but into the future.Another interesting metric that should surprise no one — games are still growing in popularity and share on the iPhone. 68% by Mplayit’s measure in March, up from 61% in February. No one else comes close in gaming yet, which is probably what worries Nintendo and Sony as much as Google and Microsoft…
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