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iPhone apps: $30 million in 30 days
Everywhere I go I hear about people wanting an iPhone and indeed Apple has sold many many iPhones. According to CEO Steve Jobs, iPhone apps alone has brought in $30 million in sales. Very impressive indeed. And this is only the beginning.
Apple has raked in about $30 million in sales of iPhone applications in the one month since the company opened its App Store and brought the iPhone 3G onto the market, CEO Steve Jobs told The Wall Street Journal. Jobs also sees big numbers ahead, if Apple continues its current pace of selling an average of $1 million worth of applications per day.
That rate would add up to $360 million by the first anniversary of the launch of the iPhone 3G and the App Store, Jobs told the Journal. "Who knows? Maybe it will be a $1 billion marketplace at some point in time."
Like all other great gadgets, the nifty iPhone will no doubt bring about backlash. The latest consumer criticism is that the apps, one of the selling points of the iPhone, are highly overrated. Nevertheless, users continue to download these applications.
Or maybe the frenzy will slow down after the novelty wears off. GigaOm's Om Malik reports that he has downloaded "nearly three dozen apps" but finds only four--Twinkle, Facebook, NetNewsWire, and Shozu--worth using day in and day out. He turned to Pinch Media for some statistical corroboration:
Using the caveat that only a few app makers were using Pinch Analytics' library, he pointed out that as per their data, the ratio of free downloads to paid downloads is at least 10 to 1. He also said that the pace of downloads is slowing, which is expected because the early rush is behind us.
According to data collected by Pinch Media, on average, less than 20 percent of an application's overall unique users return to an application each day. Yardley also pointed out that people are using the apps for just under five minutes at a time, on average. The majority only use the applications once per day--average number of uses per day is around 1.2.
But back to Apple: in the App Store's first month, Jobs said, iPhone users have downloaded upward of 60 million applications. Many iPhone applications are available for free.
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (7)
at 09:01 on August 11th, 2008
rpshen, I like this story. It's good stuff.
Now if the IPhone would improve and not be provider bound, that would be progress!
at 10:26 on August 11th, 2008
rpshen, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 22:25 on August 11th, 2008
Siiiiiiiiiiiick.
dyliebear has contributed a photo to this story.
at 22:46 on August 11th, 2008
Apps from the Apple App Store in iTunes 7.
lhsonic has contributed a photo to this story.
at 22:59 on August 11th, 2008
rpshen, I like this story. It's good stuff. Find I think is really great is that some apps are free and very easy to get through iTunes.
at 23:06 on August 11th, 2008
I can't believe how many apps have been downloaded - I still haven't found any pay apps truly worth money yet - it just seems to be people trying to make a quick buck.
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at 06:33 on August 12th, 2008
I got trigger happy at the App Store and spent over $60. I got around 26 apps.