Interesting statistics for Apple iPhone apps

I just saw this piece of news from TelecomAsia.net today:

“Only a fifth of users who download free applications from Apple’s app store use the program the next day, according to data collected by iPhone analytics firm Pinch Media.

Among paid apps, the figure is only slightly higher. According to the data, collected from around 30 million downloads of several hundred applications, the drop-off rate for paid apps is around 70%. Only 1% of users who download an application become permanent users.

Cutting the price of paid apps increases demand by 130%, whereas raising the price drops demand by 25%. In general, sports apps were more likely to keep users’ attention for more than a day, whereas utilities were the least likely to.

App developers can take solace in the fact that appearing on a top-100 list increases downloads by an average of 230%, and that appearing on a top-25 or top-10 list increases downloads by “orders of magnitude” further.

But this gain is temporary, Pinch warns, as the lists are updated every 24 hours. And whereas three months ago, an app only needed 1,500 downloads to appear on a top-100 list, today it needs 5,000 to make the grade. And appearing on a top-25 list requires 20,000 downloads, a figure that has doubled in six months.”

Are you an Apple iPhone apps developer? Or are you an iPhone apps enthusiast? I welcome your thoughts, views and experiences on downloading and using iPhone applications below. Feel free to submit your comments!

2 Responses to “Interesting statistics for Apple iPhone apps”

  1. Hi,

    I come to Singapore for 10 months, for a job. I am German. I would like to buy and use an iphone in Singapore. What do you suggest me? By a 24 months contract with singtel, or buy the phone in a store and then have a smaller contract? I would not like to buy the extra months contract after I leave Singapore!
    Thank you very much.

  2. Hi Wapita
    As of this writing, the iPhone is not being sold in Singapore without a contract. That means to buy a iPhone in Singapore now (at least officially), you need to sign up with the current telco Singtel who is selling it in Singapore with a 2 year contract.

    Alternatively, you can check out auction sites like ebay.com.sg to see if you can buy an iPhone (used or new) from an iPhone owner who wants to sell her own set.

    Good luck! :)

    Donald

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