How Many Hours A Day Do We Allocate to Mobile Applications?

Our time spent in applications has increased by 40 percent. So, how many hours a day do we devote to mobile applications?
 How Many Hours A Day Do We Allocate to Mobile Applications?
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According to the research conducted by App Anie, the time spent using mobile applications in Turkey has increased by 40 percent since 2019. When we look at the research of Sensor Tower, it is seen that Turkey is the 7th country with the highest number of downloads in the Google Play Store in the 2020-2021 period.

Game return on the App Store is 42 percent

According to Sensor Tower data, games are at the top of the categories that are expected to make the most money in the App Store in 2025, with 42 percent. While photography and video applications constitute 13 percent of the categories that will generate the most revenue, entertainment applications are expected to generate 11 percent. According to the data, non-game apps will have a 58 percent share in the App Store in terms of earnings.

Game is the leading category with 71 percent on Google Play.

The research shows that the category expected to make the most money in the Google Play Store in 2025 is games with 71 percent. In the application store, where non-game applications are expected to generate 29% of revenue, social media applications are expected to make 5 percent of money.

The potential of the gaming industry is 60 billion dollars

Noting that games occupy a leading position in the mobile application market, IFASTURK Education, R&D and Support Founder Mesut Şenel said, “The mobile game category ranks first in both application stores in terms of revenue potential. “We provide consultancy services for game or application developers to be aware of the change in consumer behavior and to embark on their entrepreneurial journey with government support, incentives and grants,” he said.

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