Downloading APPS more in INDIA

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Wed, Jan 18, 2017, 02:39 PM

Downloading APPS more in INDIA

New Delhi January 18: Smartphones are nothing but, we can see the entire world in our hands. And nowadays the usage of smartphones has become more.

This is all set to discuss because India is one among the countries in which addiction to the smartphones is in peaks.

Everything is available in smartphones like online shopping, booking movie tickets, electricity bill etc. The reason behind the above criteria is APPS.

Apps are nothing but they play a crucial role in order to go different Zoner of things. Especially, they diminish the specified kind of activities.

Indians have become the top Android app users in the world and the country has more than 220 million smartphone users. It’s the world’s second-largest smartphone market—after China and ahead of the US—and the Android operating system accounts for 97% of it.

All that smartphone activity has done wonders for the mobile-app economy. Last year, Indians downloaded 6.2 billion apps through Google Play, up from 3.6 billion in 2015, according to a recent report by App Annie. That marks the first time India seized the top spot for Android app downloads, toppling longtime leader the United States.

“Phones are not nice-to-have; apps are not nice-to-have,” says Danielle Levitas, App Annie’s senior vice president of research. “They’re increasingly critical because it’s communication, access to information, access to productivity, access to education, access to entertainment.”

In more mature markets like the US and Japan, app download rates decline over time (and app engagement picks up) as users settle on their essential apps and visit them habitually.

In India, high data costs and spotty networks have made extended engagement difficult. Which makes it all the more surprising that Indians not only downloaded the highest greatest number of Android apps but also clocked the most time spent on Android devices last year—145 billion hours, well above No. 2 Brazil, at 110 billion hours.