ResearchRating summary
The top-ranking photo and video apps that were analyzed have user ratings of 4.0 or higher were a combined 70 percent. Read more »
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The top-ranking photo and video apps that were analyzed have user ratings of 4.0 or higher were a combined 70 percent. Read more »
IPhone photo and video apps have considerably higher ratings than Android apps. One explanation for this that were heard among cross-platform developers is that a more fragmented platform like Android makes… Read more »
Thirty-six percent of the top-ranking iPhone or iPad apps include the option to buy upgrades or add-ons within the app. Read more »
The majority of the top-ranking free iPhone photo and video apps now have in-app purchasing options (56 percent). The same is true for free iPad apps. Read more »
82 percent of the top-ranking photo and video apps category consists of photo apps, 7 percent are video apps, and 11 percent are both. Read more »
Top-ranking free and paid iPhone photo and video apps have a slightly higher percentage of video apps than top-ranking free and paid Android apps. Read more »