Analytics firm Distimo is out today with the full results of its year-end 2012 app analytics report (via Fortune). While Apple is still the clear winner in terms of revenue, Google Play showed significant growth in the last four months. Its daily revenue grew 43 percent in 20 major markets. Apple's growth was smaller, increasing daily revenue by 21 percent, but Distimo's numbers show Google still has a long way to go:
On a typical day in November 2012, the revenues in the Apple App Store exceeded $15M USD, while in Google Play the revenues are just below $3.5M USD in 20 of the largest countries in both app stores… Even though the growth in revenues in Google Play in the last four months is close to that of the Apple App Store in 2012, the growth in daily revenues in the Apple App Store was higher than the total daily revenues in Google Play when comparing absolute daily revenue values.
As for the most popular apps of 2012, Distimo said Asian publisher Naver was able to beat Draw Something's record of 1 million users in nine day. Its app, Line Pop, got 1.75 million downloads in the first 72 hours. That's something that took Facebook nine months to accomplish. The app also brought over 1 million in revenue for the developer in 12 days.
To round out the year in review, Distmo breaks down revenue by category in the charts below: the top 10 most grossing cross-store publishers, the top 10 publishers and apps by downloads on the App Store, and the top five highest growing countries by revenue. There aren't many surprises:
Top publisher cross-store = EA
Top publisher in App Store = Apple
Top app = Instagram
Distimo also shared some stats on the top five highest growing countries in terms of daily revenue on the App Store (and Google Play). Some of these countries just received the iPhone 5 in 2012, such as Russia, which saw App Store revenues grow significantly because of it. The chart below breaks down the countries separately for iPhone and iPad apps:
You can view the full Distimo report here.