U.S. iPhone users spent an average of $35 on apps during 2015, according to research by Sensor Tower. Of that amount, $25, or 71 percent, was spent on games.
The research is based on 110 million iPhones that were in active use in the U.S. last year, according to Sensor Tower and data from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners. The surprising part is how much more was spent on games compared to the second-highest grossing category.
On average, games accounted for $25 per person, while music was second at $3.40 per…
U.S. iPhone users spent an average of $35 on apps last year, most of it on games
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