Flurry
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Americans spending more time than ever on smartphones, but gaming time is falling
Shrinking share of screen time attributed to stagnation, eSports and the unwillingness to grind
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Women spend the most time and money on mobile games
Flurry report shows women make 31% more in-app purchases than men
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Popular mobile analytics service will continue to operate as normal
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Tablets used mostly for gaming
New study from Flurry gives detailed picture of mobile usage
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Flurry study names ads as fastest growing mobile revenue sector
Overall revenue curve is flattening as market wealth settles more evenly
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Amazon trounces Google Play in Android app revenue
Flurry data indicates average revenue per user more than three times that of Google's own marketplace
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China now leads the world in iOS and Android activations
Rapid growth pushes China past the US and into the top-spot for the first time
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Rovio leads record-breaking holiday downloads
6.5 million Angry Birds downloads on Xmas Day, holiday downloads pass 1 billion
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Smartphones take 58 per cent of portable gaming revenue
New US study suggests Sony PSP only accounts for 6 per cent ahead of Vita release