Applications in Brazil: Discover the most popular apps, cons
Mar 7, 2024 3:44:49 GMT
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Have you ever stopped to think about how different your life would be if you didn't have access to your favorite apps on your phone? Apps are becoming more essential in our daily lives, whether for banking, payments, shopping, food delivery, socializing or even doing business. With this in mind, we brought here today a brief summary of the most important findings from a survey on the use of applications in Brazil in order to learn more about consumer behavior. Check below which are the most downloaded Brazilian applications, which smartphone applications in Brazil continue to grow in popularity and which are being left aside by users. Use of smartphones and applications in Brazil Panorama Mobile Time/Opinion Box is a biannual survey on the use of applications in Brazil that has been carried out for 8 years. Through it, it is possible to analyze changes in Brazilians' attitudes and habits in relation to mobile devices and software. In a broader analysis, it is possible to see that applications have become a common aspect of Brazilians' lives, practically unanimously. According to the report, 98% of users have already downloaded and installed an application on their smartphones. The report also verifies that the applications available on Brazilian cell phones have remained stable since our previous study.
Therefore, 17% of Brazilians who have a smartphone have gone more than 30 days without downloading a single application. Additionally, 20% haven't deleted an app in more than a month. It's also worth noting that 63% of smartphone owners have made in-app transactions, such as purchasing virtual goods in a game, unlocking premium app features, or downloading exclusive material. At the same time, technological maturity indicators improve a little with each new edition. An example of this is the growing prevalence of wearables. The percentage of Brazilians who own a smart watch or bracelet Industry Email List increased from 20% to 29% over the last year. Study on application popularity in Brazil: which apps are most used? The Panorama survey also analyzed which applications are most used by Brazilian smartphone owners on their home screens. Present on 99.2% of cell phones , 54% of Brazilians have WhatsApp installed on the main screens of their mobile devices, according to the report. With a rise from 42% to 46% in six months, Instagram maintains its runner-up position, while Facebook falls from 42% to 34% over the course of a year, placing third. The debate over mobile devices and social networking sites More than 10 years ago, the term “social network” emerged to refer to sites like Orkut and Facebook, where users establish accounts to communicate with each other.
Since then, several new online services have emerged that fit the definition of “social networks”, serving specific groups of consumers or using different interaction mechanisms. In fact, there are those who prefer not to be classified as a social network. Twitter, for example, describes itself as a “microblogging network”. LinkedIn is a type of social network, but its main objective is to connect professionals in the business world. TikTok and Kwai, two more recent entrants to this list, prefer to be seen as tools for making and sharing short films rather than social media platforms. The Panorama edition we bring here is the first to analyze the distribution of social media applications among Brazilian smartphone owners. See how different social networking sites rank in terms of percentage of app installs: Not surprisingly, 92% of users preferred Instagram. TikTok, however, also deserves attention and came in third place with 41%. There has been growth in the production and distribution of media such as films, music, podcasts and courses It's no secret that Brazil is seeing a steady increase in the number of people subscribing to online movie and television streaming services accessible through mobile apps. Thus, in just one year, the number of Brazilians with smartphones who subscribe to a paid platform for streaming films and television programs rose from.
Therefore, 17% of Brazilians who have a smartphone have gone more than 30 days without downloading a single application. Additionally, 20% haven't deleted an app in more than a month. It's also worth noting that 63% of smartphone owners have made in-app transactions, such as purchasing virtual goods in a game, unlocking premium app features, or downloading exclusive material. At the same time, technological maturity indicators improve a little with each new edition. An example of this is the growing prevalence of wearables. The percentage of Brazilians who own a smart watch or bracelet Industry Email List increased from 20% to 29% over the last year. Study on application popularity in Brazil: which apps are most used? The Panorama survey also analyzed which applications are most used by Brazilian smartphone owners on their home screens. Present on 99.2% of cell phones , 54% of Brazilians have WhatsApp installed on the main screens of their mobile devices, according to the report. With a rise from 42% to 46% in six months, Instagram maintains its runner-up position, while Facebook falls from 42% to 34% over the course of a year, placing third. The debate over mobile devices and social networking sites More than 10 years ago, the term “social network” emerged to refer to sites like Orkut and Facebook, where users establish accounts to communicate with each other.
Since then, several new online services have emerged that fit the definition of “social networks”, serving specific groups of consumers or using different interaction mechanisms. In fact, there are those who prefer not to be classified as a social network. Twitter, for example, describes itself as a “microblogging network”. LinkedIn is a type of social network, but its main objective is to connect professionals in the business world. TikTok and Kwai, two more recent entrants to this list, prefer to be seen as tools for making and sharing short films rather than social media platforms. The Panorama edition we bring here is the first to analyze the distribution of social media applications among Brazilian smartphone owners. See how different social networking sites rank in terms of percentage of app installs: Not surprisingly, 92% of users preferred Instagram. TikTok, however, also deserves attention and came in third place with 41%. There has been growth in the production and distribution of media such as films, music, podcasts and courses It's no secret that Brazil is seeing a steady increase in the number of people subscribing to online movie and television streaming services accessible through mobile apps. Thus, in just one year, the number of Brazilians with smartphones who subscribe to a paid platform for streaming films and television programs rose from.