Apple Music racked up more than 54.5M monthly users in 2015, study says

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in iPhone edited March 2016
According to a year end report from consumer research firm Nielsen, Apple Music was one of the most popular smartphone apps of 2015, and with more than 54.5 million monthly users ranked among offerings from Facebook and Google.




Apple's streaming music service came in at No. 9 on Nielsen's Top Smartphone Apps of 2015 chart, notching over 54.5 million average monthly users in the U.S. from January to October. That number is up 26 percent compared to the same time last year, a growth rate second only to Facebook Messenger.

It should be noted that Nielsen's metrics represent average monthly users and do not reflect actual subscriber numbers. The most recent statistics came in October when Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed some 15 million people were using the streaming service, 6.5 million of whom as paying subscribers. Those numbers likely changed when Apple Music launched in beta on Google's Android operating system less than a month later.

Facebook Messenger enjoyed the highest growth rate of 2015 with a 31 percent year-over-year change to end October with 96.4 million users per month. Instagram gained 23 percent from last year with just over 55.4 million monthly users, while Apple Maps managed a 16 percent boost with 46.4 million users.

Overall, Facebook was this year's top smartphone app with 126.7 million users, followed by YouTube's 97.6 million users and Facebook Messenger. Google's branded apps dominated the top 10, going fourth through seventh place with Google Search netting 95 million users, Google Play at 89.7 million, Google Maps at 87.8 million and Gmail with 75.1 million users.

Google's strong showing is in part thanks to Android's command over the U.S. smartphone market. Nielsen notes 53 percent of users polled accessed apps from an Android device, compared to 43 percent for Apple's iPhone.

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  • Reply 1 of 9
    red oakred oak Posts: 1,087member
    What about iMessage, FaceTime, Photos, Apple App Store?   Likely this report has a lot of scope issues 
  • Reply 2 of 9
    This article seems pretty far off base.. there is no "Apple Music" app on the iPhone. There is a Apple Music section of the 'Music' app. Since Nielson uses surveys to calculate app usage (they can't place trackers in Apple's apps), the 54.5M number is probably people who use the Music app on their phone and has nothing at all to do with "Apple Music" the service.
    irelandjambo96
  • Reply 3 of 9
    muppetrymuppetry Posts: 3,331member
    gerrit said:
    This article seems pretty far off base.. there is no "Apple Music" app on the iPhone. There is a Apple Music section of the 'Music' app. Since Nielson uses surveys to calculate app usage (they can't place trackers in Apple's apps), the 54.5M number is probably people who use the Music app on their phone and has nothing at all to do with "Apple Music" the service.
    They don't use surveys - they use installed monitoring software on the devices.
  • Reply 4 of 9
    How is Apple Music up 26% year over year when it is less than 1 year old?
  • Reply 5 of 9
    steven n.steven n. Posts: 1,229member
    muppetry said:
    gerrit said:
    This article seems pretty far off base.. there is no "Apple Music" app on the iPhone. There is a Apple Music section of the 'Music' app. Since Nielson uses surveys to calculate app usage (they can't place trackers in Apple's apps), the 54.5M number is probably people who use the Music app on their phone and has nothing at all to do with "Apple Music" the service.
    They don't use surveys - they use installed monitoring software on the devices.
    You're saying Apple allows third party monitoring of the Music App on iTunes?
  • Reply 6 of 9
    badmonkbadmonk Posts: 1,285member
    kenjitzw said:
    How is Apple Music up 26% year over year when it is less than 1 year old?
    my thoughts exactly...this survey is nonsense.
  • Reply 7 of 9
    Holy GooBook Batman! Eight out of the top ten are from two companies. And only three companies in the top ten.

    Interesting that there isn't a single browser app in the top 10.
  • Reply 8 of 9
    muppetrymuppetry Posts: 3,331member
    steven n. said:
    muppetry said:
    They don't use surveys - they use installed monitoring software on the devices.
    You're saying Apple allows third party monitoring of the Music App on iTunes?
    No - users permit monitoring software to be installed on devices:

    METHODOLOGY
    Nielsen’s Electronic Mobile Measurement is installed with permission on panelist smartphones (approximately 9,000 panelists ages 18+ with Android and iOS handsets). The panelists are recruited online in English and include Hispanic, African-American, Asian-American, Native American and Alaskan Native and other mixed racial background consumer representation.
    This method provides a holistic view of all activity on a smartphone as the behavior is being tracked without interruption.


    gatorguy
  • Reply 9 of 9
    dougddougd Posts: 292member
    I would guess that like me a huge percentage are only Trial users who signed up to see Taylor Swifts 1989 World Tour and will likely not pay. The video is incredible though.  They'll have to keep it up to get me to pay ten bucks a month. That's a lot 
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