Apple The winter holidays proved to be another season of milestones for Apple's App Store. Apple on Thursday said App Store purchases topped a record-breaking $3 billion for the month of December*, culminating in a New Years Day spike that saw customers spend nearly $240 million in a single day. And this too was a new record; The App Store's prior biggest sales day ever was Jan. 1, 2016, when customers spent more than $144 million. In a news release, Apple — which takes a 30% cut of apps sold through the App Store — said developers earned some $20 billion in 2016, up 40 percent from 2015. That's a third of the $60 billion they've earned since the store first opened in 2008. The company attributed a portion of this uptick to in-app subscriptions which now span more than 20,000 apps, including Netflix, HBO Now, and MLB.com At Bat. App Store customers spent $2.7 billion on in-app subscriptions in 2016, up 74% from 2015, Apple said. The company takes a 30% cut of any monthly charges when a new user signs up within an iOS app. But after 12 months, that fee drops to 15%.
By 2016's end, the App Store offered some 2.2 million apps in total, up over 20 percent from 2015. For the year, Pokemon Go was the most-downloaded app among them. But Super Mario Run became the fastest-downloaded app in App Store history when it debuted on December 15, with 40 million downloads in four days. Neither Apple nor Nintendo, the app's developer, have disclosed how many people have made the Mario Run leap from free to freemium with the game's $10 in-app purchase. Watch Shigeru Miyamoto Play Super Mario Run One-Handed (While Eating Cake) View Video › Facebook: video.php * While Apple did not break out App Store sales for December 2015 in its last holiday sales round-up, it did say that "customers spent over $1.1 billion on apps and in-app purchases during the two weeks ending January 3."
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