They represent just 31% of downloads, but 75% of money spent on apps. Still, iOS apps represent 30% of all app downloads, to 70% for Android, says AppAnnie, but consumers are more likely to spend money buying apps or on in-app purchases via iOS to Google, 66% to 34%. Because many Android models have a much lower retail price, there are many more Androids in use. Phones using the Android operating system dominate with an 85% market share, according to market research firm IDC, to just 15% for iOS, despite the iPhone being the far and away single best device seller. And on the average, we have just over 100 apps installed on our iPhones and open just under 40 of them monthly. Apple takes a 30% commission on every app sold or in-app purchase. In other words, Apple and app makers have done really well together. Since the iOS App Store opened in 2008, some 170 billion apps have been downloaded, and we’ve spent $130 billion on them. The Apple iTunes App Store turns 10 on July 10, and to celebrate, market research firm AppAnnie compiled a list marking the trends of the last decade, including the most downloaded apps, the most money spent on them and the market share disparity between Apple's iOS operating system and Google's Android. Facebook is the most downloaded app ever for Apple iPhones.
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