The theory that Android smartphone users do not buy applications is wrong, according to the results of a new survey, during which it turned out that 93% of device owners are buying applications.
A new study
conducted by the developer of the keyboard application for Android Swiftkey showed that in a year the number of users who have more than 20 paid applications has doubled.
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As can be seen from the graph, the number of buying applications on iOS and Android is no longer different, but quite comparable - 26% and 19%, respectively. The number of users who never pay for applications is almost equal - 6% and 7%.
In total, more than 17,000 users took part in the survey.
Has Google Play finally increased or has the quality of Android applications improved so much that people finally find it not shameful to pay for them? Most likely there are both of these factors. Anyway, Android is no longer a platform for nothing and never paying users, but a completely commercially successful ecosystem.