Market research firm ABI Research estimates that 36 billion the number of mobile applications that will be downloaded in 2012, an average of 37 applications for smartphone, against 35 in 2011 by smartphone applications (6%).
Despite augmentaiton volumes of smartphones, analysts expect that the average number of applications per device continues to grow in the coming years and even tends to fall, anticipating that the next wave of smartphone users established markets are significantly less download applications, as smartphones extend to demographic categories less attracted to the exploration of mobile software catalogs.
ABI Research analysts also mention the role of Mobile Web and the classical debate between native applications and Web Apps in HTML5, the latter having the opportunity to replace advantageously the first on some applications.
Mobile Web users mature, pre-installation of key applications
"Applications of news and magazines are a segement probably close to a transition to the Web rather than native applications in two or three years. And because the information content and media are already largely in use and smartphones are expected to play an increasing role in late smartphone users, changes in this segment will lead users to download applications on average less, "says Aapo Markkanen, analyst ABI Research.
Other analysts also anticipated a peak downloads of applications by 2016 before beginning a decline in favor of development applications in HTML5. There are also likely to consider issues of default optimization of research and discovery of new applications in catalogs with hundreds of thousands of software.
Some notaient also the fact that manufacturers pre-install on their BlackBerry applications considered of interest to users, who are so much software they will not have to get themselves and which may limit the desire to discover for other applications of the same type.
Despite augmentaiton volumes of smartphones, analysts expect that the average number of applications per device continues to grow in the coming years and even tends to fall, anticipating that the next wave of smartphone users established markets are significantly less download applications, as smartphones extend to demographic categories less attracted to the exploration of mobile software catalogs.
ABI Research analysts also mention the role of Mobile Web and the classical debate between native applications and Web Apps in HTML5, the latter having the opportunity to replace advantageously the first on some applications.
Mobile Web users mature, pre-installation of key applications
"Applications of news and magazines are a segement probably close to a transition to the Web rather than native applications in two or three years. And because the information content and media are already largely in use and smartphones are expected to play an increasing role in late smartphone users, changes in this segment will lead users to download applications on average less, "says Aapo Markkanen, analyst ABI Research.
Other analysts also anticipated a peak downloads of applications by 2016 before beginning a decline in favor of development applications in HTML5. There are also likely to consider issues of default optimization of research and discovery of new applications in catalogs with hundreds of thousands of software.
Some notaient also the fact that manufacturers pre-install on their BlackBerry applications considered of interest to users, who are so much software they will not have to get themselves and which may limit the desire to discover for other applications of the same type.
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