iOS Leads App Revenue Over Android

Millennial Media released its latest Mobile Mix report, looking at the impact the Verizon iPhone has made, as well as the growth of tablets/connected devices. In addition, there is some data on apps, ...
iOS Leads App Revenue Over Android
Written by Chris Crum

Millennial Media released its latest Mobile Mix report, looking at the impact the Verizon iPhone has made, as well as the growth of tablets/connected devices. In addition, there is some data on apps, and a comparison of different platforms, based on app revenue.

Following is a chart illustrating just that. Keep in mind this data is for the month of March:

App Platform Mix

Also interesting is the rate of Android market share growth, compared to that of iOS:

Worldwide Android Market Share

Here are some highlights:

  • The iPhone grew 17% month-over-month and iOS grew 11% month-over-month. This was largely tied to the growth of the Verizon iPhone (which accounted for 8.2% of iPhone impressions in March)
  • When breaking down app revenue by platform—iOS apps represented a 47% share. Android apps represented a 36% share.
  • Android remained the leading Smartphone OS for the 4th consecutive month with a 48% impression share. 14 of the current top 20 devices run the Android OS
  • Connected devices (non-phones—like the iPad, iPod Touch and Samsung Galaxy tablet) increased 21% month-over-month, and now make up 17% of the device impression share (compared to 64% for smartphones, and 19% for feature phones)
  • The BlackBerry Curve reclaimed the number 2 position in the Top 20 mobile phones, and the BlackBerry Torch grew 23% month-over-month. The RIM OS experienced a 29% growth month-over-month

To put the firm’s data in context, Millennial’s network reaches 90.3 million monthly users in the U.S.

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