Wouldn't 50% retention of the top 50 apps imply most people use well over 25 apps? That is a figure that shocks me. Maybe there's a raw data problem?
The methodology claims to exclude popular preinstalled apps so my gmail, my wifes facebook, and my son's youtube use wouldn't be counted, so its 25 apps other than the popular ones.
I don't personally know anyone who uses more than about 10 apps on a daily basis...
Some other conclusions can be determined financially, like 20% of top 100 retained implies installing and ignoring 80 apps per month? I think I installed one or two?
1) Google 2F Authenticator
2) KanDroid - to manage my todo (daily)
3) Yahoo Mail
4) Google Mail
5) Whatsapp
6) Calendar
7) Waze
8) Google Voice
9) Chrome
10) Meetup
11) Spotify
12) Up
13 & 14) My Banking Apps
Apps I'm likely to use before the end of the day
The Weather Channel
NPR News
Quora
Will use in a week
Evernote
Pomodoro App
Amazon Kindle pdf reader
Yelp
I think about 15 apps on a daily basis, and I'm not even a mobile power use, I don't instagram, snapchat, twitter, uber,etc ...
The methodology claims to exclude popular preinstalled apps so my gmail, my wifes facebook, and my son's youtube use wouldn't be counted, so its 25 apps other than the popular ones.
I don't personally know anyone who uses more than about 10 apps on a daily basis...
Some other conclusions can be determined financially, like 20% of top 100 retained implies installing and ignoring 80 apps per month? I think I installed one or two?