iOS and Android users have different taste in apps

The popularity of a smartphone app is heavily dependent on the operating system. A new study from comScore identified the top apps accessed by iOS and Android customers and found that the two audiences have very dissimilar usage characteristics.

The study, conducted in March among smartphone users age 18 and older, found that "system" apps topped the list for both iOS and Android. Among iOS customers, the iTunes store was the top-ranked app, used by virtually all (99.9%) customers. Among Android customers, the Android Market (Google Play) was the top app, used by 93.2 percent of Android customers.

Other leading apps used by iOS customers included Google Maps (91.2%), Facebook (80.0%), YouTube (78.2%), and Yahoo! Weather (70.3%).

Top iPhone AppsUnique
Visitors
(000)
% Reach
Apple iTunes 3264499.9%
Google Maps2980391.2%
Facebook 2614880.0%
YouTube 2555378.2%
Yahoo! Weather 2296570.3%
Yahoo! Stocks 2076563.6%
Pandora Radio 1047832.1%
The Weather Channel881727.0%
Temple Run 741522.7%
Words With Friends Free 697921.4%

Other leading apps used by Android customers included Google Search (84.1%), Google Maps (74.5%), Gmail (71.4%), and Facebook (68.9%). 

Top Android AppsUnique Visitors (000)% Reach
Android Market3264493.2%
Google Search 2980384.1%
Google Maps 2614874.5%
Gmail 2555371.4%
Facebook 2296568.9%
Cooliris2076553.5%
YouTube1047846.4%
Google News & Weather 881745.2%
Angry Birds 741530.3%
Words With Friends 697923.4%

Facebook was the only app ranked in the top five on each platform.