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App Store Reaches 200 Million Downloads
![]() During the conference call yesterday, Steve Jobs revealed that the 200 millionth application would be downloaded from the App Store sometime today. Apple previously revealed that the App Store had delivered over 100 million applications on September 9th. The most recent numbers suggest there has been an acceleration of downloads since that time. Jobs gave no hints as to the revenue currently being generated by App Store sales, though back in August detailed that Apple had been selling an average of $1 million a day in applications during the first month. Article Link: App Store Reaches 200 Million Downloads Last edited by arn : Oct 22, 2008 at 11:36 AM. |
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macrumors 6502a
Join Date: May 2007
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I'd be interested to know if this counts downloading updates for apps.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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I don't think so. 200 million apps divided by roughly 10 million users is 20 downloads per person. A lot of apps have had an update, so that makes 10 apps + 10 updates. 10 apps is very few. I even think 20 apps is few (I have 100).
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Join Date: May 2007
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I'd say the average user doesn't have 100 apps. Maybe that's just a shot in the dark, though.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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But do you think the average user has 10 apps? Also counting apps that are downloaded and deleted immediately. (That changes the numbers a bit, because deleted apps won't update... but still)
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So that's $1 million a day x number of days the app store has been open x Apple's 30% cut. I'd imagine they've got to be quite pleased with themselves right about now.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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(200 million Apps / 14 million total iPhones sold) = 14.2857 Apps per phone.
Hmmm. I wonder if it's that 0.2857th of an App that is causing my phone to crash. (scratches head) But wait. How many iPod Touches have been sold ? |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: California
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I know quite a few people with iPhones that aren't big on the app store or filling their phone with applications. I know more than a few people that have 5 or less apps on their phones. The average user probably has maybe 5 apps on their phone. The remainder of the 200 million is made up by those extreme users that have 80 or more apps on their phones.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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As a side note...which do you guys prefer for a tv guide app? "What's On?" or iTV? I can't decide which one I like more... Some of my recent favorite apps are Doodler, iTranslate, iBall3d, Nature SDS, Lux Touch, fring, Maze Finger, FS5 Air Hockey, Blockbreaker Deluxe 2, Weightbot, Photoboard, Flick Bowling, FLEX, Clinometer, Brushes, Firemail, Jelly Car, and Color Expert.
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Yowza! Those figures are huge! Good chance it'll hit 1 Billion downloads within a year.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Somewhere designing devices and UIs for over thirty years
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Say, wth all the enormous amounts of cash that Apple is making...
Do you think they'll stop charging poor iPod touch owners for simple updates? ... Naw, probably not. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: New York City
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God, this bodes well for anyone developing an app. I do agree however that charges for simple updates (fixes, enhancements, etc.) is a bit excessive. If you're actually getting more content that's something different but to nickel and dime people for minor upgrades isn't cool.
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no doubt, moving to the future this was a great move for apple.
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LOL... nah.. I don't think so either..........
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