This statistic presents a forecast for the number
of mobile app downloads worldwide in 2016, 2017 and 2021, sorted by region.
App Annie's report on
global mobile app downloads in Q3 2017 is out, and once again demonstrates that the mobile app economy's incredible growth is not liable to slow down anytime soon.
We have over 2 million member listings and Australia's most comprehensive This statistic presents a forecast for the number of
mobile app downloads worldwide in 2016, 2017 and 2021, sorted by region.
The report also goes on to add that it's
expecting mobile app downloads to surpass 352 billion in 2021, with gross consumer spend across all app stores to hop past $ 139 billion.
For example, App Annie recently reported that
global mobile app downloads (including other app stores beyond Apple's iOS store) topped 175 billion in 2017, and revenue surpassed $ 86 billion.
In fact, Android accounted for 44 percent
of mobile apps downloaded worldwide in Oct. 2011, eclipsing Apple's 31 percent, according to ABI Research.
The growth in
mobile app downloads in Q3 2017 was primarily driven by emerging markets in South East Asia such as India, Vietnam and Indonesia.
The smartphone market is forecasted to grow by more than 10 percent every year for the next four or five years, and the number of
mobile app downloads is projected to double in the next three years.
It incorporates important elements of company data like employee headcount, funding, web traffic, and
mobile app downloads.
Grab, which has more than 81 million
mobile app downloads, currently offers services in 178 cities across Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia.
Their mobile app downloads surpassed the five million mark over the summer.
Their mobile app downloads surpassed the 5 - million mark over the summer.
People are increasingly taking to mobile apps and the number of
mobile app downloads that take place every year justifies that.
The top countries in terms of
mobile app downloads are China, India, United States, Brazil, and Indonesia, accounting for 54 percent of all downloads last year.
One in four
mobile apps downloaded are never opened again.