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Smart Phones Adopting
App Store Capability
June 3, 2009
The
number of smart phone-devices for which developers can create native
applications will be increasing rapidly in the coming five years. By
2013, In-Stat projects nearly 30% of Smart Phones representing over 100
million unit shipments will be based on an Operating System that
supports app stores.
Apple's highly promoted App Store set the stage for a flurry of similar
handset-based application discovery and sales portals. Google's Android
(included under "Linux - Other") was also conceived around a similar app
store, as was the Palm WebOS, the replacement for Palm's aging Garnet
operating system. Several other operating systems can also be expected
to add application stores of their own.
Recent research by In-Stat found the following:
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iPhone users are by far the most active
Apps store users, significantly outpacing users of Blackberry, Palm OS
or Windows Mobile phones.
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Smartphone users overall are
significantly more likely than feature phone users to leverage advanced
mobile services, such as Internet access, music downloads, Instant
Messaging, Email and Multimedia Messaging (MMS).
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32% of survey respondents anticipated
their next handset purchase would be a smart phone
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