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Survey Finds Big Spenders for Apps

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A survey of 235 U.S. smartphone users who installed applications on their devices in 2008 reveals that 16.5% spent between $100 and $499, according to ABI Research. The survey was conducted in November.

That level of spending is especially significant given the low cost of most mobile applications, ranging from as little as a dollar or two at Apple’s iPhone App Store to at most about $25, ABI says.

Many developers, lacking the resources to author applications for all available smartphone platforms, have to focus on one, the firm points out. That means they have a “margin vs. volume” quandary: sell many copies for the iPhone at a very low price of which the developer receives 70 percent, or sell fewer via one of the other application storefronts, but charge a higher price and earn more per transaction.

The survey results come after Pinch Media last week shared analytics showing only about 20 percent of people who download a free iPhone application are still using it the next day. Paid applications see slightly more use soon after installation; games are used for longer periods of time than any other type of application, according to Pinch Media.

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•  Report: Yahoo CEO Prepares for Reorg
•  FirstNews Briefs for Feb. 23, 2009

 

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