Apple App Store Well Ahead of Play Store—But Google is Catching Up Fast

Revenue from in-app purchases and subscriptions continues to climb, new data shows.
Non-gaming revenue grew 56 per cent year-over-year in the second quarter, according to Sensor Tower Store Intelligence data.
Total consumer spending in non-game apps totaled $2.4 billion during the quarter. Apple App Store revenue grew 52 per cent to $1.9 billion, while Google Play revenue growth grew 72 per cent to $500 million.

Revenue from in-app purchases and subscriptions continues to climb, new data shows.
Non-gaming revenue grew 56 per cent year-over-year in the second quarter, according to Sensor Tower Store Intelligence data.
Total consumer spending in non-game apps totaled $2.4 billion during the quarter. Apple App Store revenue grew 52 per cent to $1.9 billion, while Google Play revenue growth grew 72 per cent to $500 million.

Google is closing the gap.

This means that Apple is not only generating significantly more revenue from apps overall, but the company is also earning more on a per-app basis. However, Google’s ecosystem is now outpacing Apple’s in terms of both downloads and revenue growth, so the gap may close with time.
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