Wednesday, September 17, 2014

96% of Spaniards prefer send a message before … – The World

96% of Spaniards prefer to go to some application of instant communication from your mobile phone and communicate with messages written before that call, according to the latest report on applications developed by The App Date ‘.

According to the document released Wednesday, and made from a thousand user reviews of mobile phone, the use of messaging applications in Spain grew by 55.2% last year , and the number of active users of applications has increased by about one million and is now at 23 million.

95.3% of respondents say they use to daily messaging applications to communicate regularly and 38.1% are consulted and used several times an hour.

The application WhatsApp, owned by Facebook, is the preferred and chooses her 98.5% of the respondents; Skype are far behind (51.6%), Telegram (36.1%), Facebook Messenger (34.4%) or Line (317%).

The Rush Hour application usage Spain is between 18 hours and 21 hours , and 65% of users are between 25 and 44 years (those who used between 25 and 34 years), as reflected in this ‘V Report of the Apps in Spain’, developed by The App Date ‘.

The first study covers the state of applications beyond phones and computers.

The data confirms that usage increases gradually incorporated into other devices other than phones and tablet computers, like cars, homes or clothing applications.

So, there are applications for Spanish connected glasses, like Canal Kitchen ‘Glass’ to ‘smart’ clothes, as ‘Gow’ or ‘Nuubo’ ; vehicle, as ‘BePark’, and in the world of home ‘Dymontics’.

the face of these data, which contrasts the decline begins to be felt in the number of mobile application downloads in Spain, which are at 3.8 million daily , compared to four million a year ago.

The CEO of ‘The App Date’, Javier Navarro, explained that this reduction number of downloads is because slowly, Spanish “are more selective when it comes to unburden applications” , a “very clear and” trend in the United States and in Spain begins to glimpse .

“From now on, it will be more difficult for developers to enter the mobile users, but those who do well may stay longer,” he adds.

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