There is no doubt that the App Store is still the market
that generates more revenue individually. Although Appostrophic reviews that Google
Play account for a few months with more applications in its catalog, but, the
Apple store wins by a landslide to Mountain View as a revenue source for
developers.
In the market of Google apps they need more than twice the
volume of app downloads in the App Store to get the same amount of revenue.
That means that publishers have to obtain application figures with much higher number
of downloads in Android version of the app for its success.
However, Appostrophic reviews that when you consider billing
ecosystems things would change. The App Store is completely alone in terms of
iOS titles but there are other hosting platforms for Android apps outside of
Google Play, mainly of Chinese origin, as Baidu, Qihoo 360, Tencent, and
others. Adding all revenues worldwide we see that, for the first time, the
operating system of applications robot together give more money to the
developers than any OS on the block. The famous app consultancy and analytics
firm Digi-Capital says so.
The union of popular markets, specifically the stores of
Chinese market has eight times more the average number of iOS app downloads compared
to Google play to achieve the same amount of revenue.
However Appostrophic reviews, despite the strength in volume
from these stores to Chinese Android, things may change soon, as forecasted by
Digi-Capital. Apple is entering the territory successfully with strong sales
(Q1 China was the market where it sold more iPhones ahead of USA) and that
local developers would begin to also create apps for the apple store.
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