An iPhone user uses apps an average of 2h 15min a day
Data shared by App Annie shows how iPhone users spend an average of 2 hours and 15 minutes a day on apps. The average indicates that each person has between 60 and 90 applications installed on their iPhone.
However, we do not usually use all iPhone apps. Of those 60-90 apps, we only use 30 of them a month, and 9 of them a day.
"The utilities and tools are the leaders thanks to pre-installed applications such as Safari on iOS and Google on Android. After the pre-installed applications, some of the most used categories are Social Networks, Communication and Social. "
The time spent using applications varies dramatically depending on the type of application.
"The applications of analytics and productivity saw the most repeated sessions of half a day, specifically 4 sessions a day. Finance and productivity users spent less than a minute per session in these categories. "
Interestingly, iPhone users play 30% less games than Android users. Currently, iOS apps generate far more benefits than Android apps even though iPhone users are less globally.
Apple has offered alternative pricing options in the App Store to European countries and an increase in prices. This will make things change with respect to Android.
Apps
A February report said the iPhone user in the United States spent an average of $ 40 on apps during 2016, downloading 33 new apps.
There is no doubt that this is quite interesting statistics. The data that has impacted me most is that we have installed on the iPhone between 20 and 40 applications that we do not open once a month.
In my case, I usually use a lot of applications a day, but I do on the iPad leaving the iPhone for things more punctual. How about you? How many applications do you use per day? How much time do you spend using your iPhone?
Your iPhone would never support what Android users tolerate
Guess what, that's exactly what life is for Android users. Everyday bread, go. Android 7.0 was released a year ago and Android O, the future version, has been available as a beta for over a month. Even so, most smartphones have earlier versions like Android Marshmallow or Lollipop.
Most Android smartphones suffer from lag, errors and poor performance
Did you know that Android N was only installed on 5% of devices recently?
The commercialization of the LG G6, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8 + has helped the Android N adoption rate grow slightly, up to 7.1%, but the statistics are still quite sad in relation to iOS.
Android and iOS
Yes, it is true that there are thousands and billions of Android smartphones around the world, but most users use older versions of the operating system. This implies common errors, system slowdown, performance limitation, outdated security and a visually very poor user interface.
So much so, we have even posted video tutorials on YouTube explaining how to remove the lag from Android devices ...
Now: Could you imagine that 92.9% of iPhone users did not have access to the new features on iOS 9 and iOS 10?
The problem of fragmentation in Android is still as harmful as it was in its origins. The big difference is that now Android users have to pay much more money than they paid at the time for a smartphone that supports updated versions of the operating system, while a user of iPhone SE (399 €), for example, will run the Latest version of iOS for over 5 years.
Of course, to be fair, not all features of iOS 10 are available on all iPhone models. For example, the 3D Touch function is exclusive for iPhone 6s and later models. The same goes for iPad multitasking. However, this is something related to the hardware and not to the software of each terminal.
apps
,
cydia
,
Features iPhone 7 Plus
,
iPhone user uses apps
Data shared by App Annie shows how iPhone users spend an average of 2 hours and 15 minutes a day on apps. The average indicates that each person has between 60 and 90 applications installed on their iPhone.
However, we do not usually use all iPhone apps. Of those 60-90 apps, we only use 30 of them a month, and 9 of them a day.
"The utilities and tools are the leaders thanks to pre-installed applications such as Safari on iOS and Google on Android. After the pre-installed applications, some of the most used categories are Social Networks, Communication and Social. "
The time spent using applications varies dramatically depending on the type of application.
"The applications of analytics and productivity saw the most repeated sessions of half a day, specifically 4 sessions a day. Finance and productivity users spent less than a minute per session in these categories. "
Interestingly, iPhone users play 30% less games than Android users. Currently, iOS apps generate far more benefits than Android apps even though iPhone users are less globally.
Apple has offered alternative pricing options in the App Store to European countries and an increase in prices. This will make things change with respect to Android.
Apps
A February report said the iPhone user in the United States spent an average of $ 40 on apps during 2016, downloading 33 new apps.
There is no doubt that this is quite interesting statistics. The data that has impacted me most is that we have installed on the iPhone between 20 and 40 applications that we do not open once a month.
In my case, I usually use a lot of applications a day, but I do on the iPad leaving the iPhone for things more punctual. How about you? How many applications do you use per day? How much time do you spend using your iPhone?
Your iPhone would never support what Android users tolerate
Guess what, that's exactly what life is for Android users. Everyday bread, go. Android 7.0 was released a year ago and Android O, the future version, has been available as a beta for over a month. Even so, most smartphones have earlier versions like Android Marshmallow or Lollipop.
Most Android smartphones suffer from lag, errors and poor performance
Did you know that Android N was only installed on 5% of devices recently?
The commercialization of the LG G6, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8 + has helped the Android N adoption rate grow slightly, up to 7.1%, but the statistics are still quite sad in relation to iOS.
Android and iOS
Yes, it is true that there are thousands and billions of Android smartphones around the world, but most users use older versions of the operating system. This implies common errors, system slowdown, performance limitation, outdated security and a visually very poor user interface.
So much so, we have even posted video tutorials on YouTube explaining how to remove the lag from Android devices ...
Now: Could you imagine that 92.9% of iPhone users did not have access to the new features on iOS 9 and iOS 10?
The problem of fragmentation in Android is still as harmful as it was in its origins. The big difference is that now Android users have to pay much more money than they paid at the time for a smartphone that supports updated versions of the operating system, while a user of iPhone SE (399 €), for example, will run the Latest version of iOS for over 5 years.
Of course, to be fair, not all features of iOS 10 are available on all iPhone models. For example, the 3D Touch function is exclusive for iPhone 6s and later models. The same goes for iPad multitasking. However, this is something related to the hardware and not to the software of each terminal.

No comments:
Post a Comment