Apple Announces Record App Store Sales for First Week of 2015

Apple Announces Record App Store Sales for First Week of 2015
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Apple and thousands of mobile software developers are feasting on people's ravenous app-etite for apps.

Users of iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches spent nearly $500 million (roughly Rs. 3,122 crores) on applications and in-app services during the first week of the year, according to figures released Thursday. That's the highest weekly volume recorded by Apple Inc. since the Cupertino, California, company opened its App Store seven years ago and revolutionized the way people connect with online services and play games. Apple added that New Year's Day 2015 marked the single biggest day ever in App Store sales history.

If sales continue at the same opening-week pace, Apple and the makers of the apps would split up about $25 billion (roughly Rs. 1,56,142 crores) in revenue. Apple's revenue-sharing formula calls for 70 percent of app sales to be paid to the developers with the rest kept by the company.

This year's fast start came after Apple's app billings surged by 50 percent in 2014, according to Thursday's breakdown. The increase produced more than $10 billion (roughly Rs. 62,456 crores) for app developers. That implies Apple reaped somewhere from $4 billion to $5 billion (roughly Rs. 31,228 crores) in revenue from its App Store last year, based on the company's 30 percent commission. Apple didn't disclose how much it made from the App Store last year.

"This year is off to a tremendous start after a record-breaking year for the App Store and our developer community," said Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services. "We're so proud of the creativity and innovation developers bring to the apps they create for iOS users and that the developer community has now earned over $25 billion."

Most analysts expect the App Store will contribute a bigger piece of Apple's future profits as people become more dependent on their mobile devices, encouraging developers to create even more services tailored for the gadgets. The latest version of Apple's mobile software, iOS 8, already is fueling demand with new categories for home and health management, as well as the opportunity to install alternatives to Apple's built-in keyboard for the first time.

What's more, Apple plans to release a line of smartwatches this spring that's likely to unleash another wave of app purchases.

As popular as it is, Apple's App Store lags behind Google's Play Store for Android devices in terms of total downloads, according to the analytical firm AppAnnie. That's largely because about 2 billion devices running on Google's free Android software have been shipped so far. Apple has sold more than 828 million mobile devices since the 2007 release of the iPhone.

But the smaller number of people using Apple's devices spends far more money on apps than Android's largest audience, according to AppAnnie and other analysts. That's because Apple's products are higher priced and tend to attract more affluent buyers than the Android product line does. With less income to spend, Android users are more apt to focus on the wide range of free apps available for smartphones and tablets.

Google Inc. hasn't released last year's billing statistics for its Play Store. In late June, the company said the Play store had distributed about $5 billion to developers since opening its own app market in June. A Google spokeswoman said the company had no further updates to disclose Thursday.

Apple says its app developers have made $25 billion since 2008.

The company's store offers more than 1.4 million mobile apps in 155 countries.

Written with inputs from AP

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