• Home
  • Apps
  • Apps News
  • India's Google Play Downloads Lead Gets a Boost From Hotstar, JioPlay: App Annie

India's Google Play Downloads Lead Gets a Boost From Hotstar, JioPlay: App Annie

India's Google Play Downloads Lead Gets a Boost From Hotstar, JioPlay: App Annie

Photo Credit: App Annie

Highlights
  • Hotstar and JioPlay mentioned among top apps in India
  • Brazil becomes second biggest market for Google Play downloads
  • iOS continues to outpace Google Play in terms of consumer spend
Advertisement

App Annie has come out with its quarterly report on downloads on both the App Store and Google Play. It finds Google Play downloads grew 20 percent year-on-year during Q2 this year and this surge in numbers was primarily driven by the increase in downloads from the emerging markets including India and Brazil.

In its report, App Annie said that India surpassed the US in 2016 to become the largest market for Google Play downloads and in Q2 2017, India didn't just hold onto its top position but widened its lead further. The report says that India experienced its largest year-over-year market share growth of Google Play downloads last quarter.

App Annie says that much of this growth came from gaming and entertainment apps. The report also highlighted video streaming apps like Hotstar and JioPlay as some of the most downloaded apps. Notably, Brazil surpassed the US in Q2 to become the second largest market in terms of Google Play downloads after India. This increase was reportedly fuelled by communication and gaming apps.

"The downloads gap between Google Play and iOS has been widening significantly in the past two years, predominantly driven by emerging markets as the price of Android smartphones decreases and network infrastructure increases around the world. We expect this downloads trend to continue in the quarters to come," App Annie said in its report.

While Google Play downloads increased their lead year-on-year from 105 percent to 135 percent over iOS downloads, the latter continued to outpace the former in terms of consumer spend.

"Global smartphone and tablet owners continued to spend roughly twice as much money on iOS as they did on Google Play. That being said, both app stores saw significant growth in consumer spend year over year with iOS and Google Play growing 35 percent and 30 percent, respectively," App Annie said in its report.

On iOS, the downloads grew by 5 percent year-on-year and China has been said to be the force behind this growth. Even in terms of consumer spend, China has been declared as the strongest market, considering growth, for iOS with tier one cities like Beijing and Shanghai performing like mature markets in the country.

In terms of consumer spend, iOS and Google Play grew 35 percent and 30 percent respectively. The global consumer spend across both iOS and Google Play was over $15 billion in Q2 2017, which shows a 35 percent growth year-on-year. "This year we are on pace to see global iOS and Google Play consumer spend exceed $60 billion for 2017. By 2021, we predict iOS and Google Play consumer spend to exceed $100 billion," App Annie said.

While games remain the largest contributor to consumer spend, in-app subscriptions in non-gaming apps are increasingly driving more global revenue. Video and music streaming apps like Netflix, Spotify and iQIYI that monetize through in-app subscriptions have carved out top ranks among both apps and games for consumer spend.

The global app downloads, across both Google Play and App Store, grew 15 percent year-on-year and nearly reached the mark of 25 billion in Q2 2017, as per the report. "With downloads growing at a rate of 15 percent year over year and spanning nearly every industry, it is clear that mobile apps are an indispensable part of consumers' lives," App Annie said.

Comments

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Samsung Galaxy S8 Shipped Over 20 Million Units Since Launch: Report
Share on Facebook Gadgets360 Twitter Share Tweet Snapchat Share Reddit Comment google-newsGoogle News
 
 

Advertisement

Follow Us

Advertisement

© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2024. All rights reserved.
Trending Products »
Latest Tech News »