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BlackBerry Messenger manages to retain 82.38% of its users against 77.28% for WhatsApp

byCustoms Today Report
11/04/2015
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NEW DELHI: According to user-retention information for 19 well-known social apps from the first quarter of this year collected by a startup called Quettra and published by The Information, Facebook is the runaway winner retaining 98.3% of its users over a 90 day period. But the surprise is in BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), that otherwise appears to be finding it difficult to counter the WhatsApp surge. BBM has a higher user retention rate than the rest of the competition with the exception of Facebook.

BBM managed to retain 82.38% of its users against 77.28% for WhatsApp, which Facebook has purchased last year for $22 billion.

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Other social apps scored far worse: Instagram 48.38%; WeChat 46.03; Snapchat 32.95%; Twitter 31.03%; and the average for all apps analysed is 34.71%.

Quettra has been able to collect this data because, according to The Information, Quettra’s code, in the form of a software-developer kit, is installed on more than 75 million Android phones that is roughly 6 per cent of the total number of active Android phones around the world. Quettra has partnerships certain app developers and this gives Quettra visibility into how many times and for how long a phone owner accessed various apps.

Half the Android phones analyzed by Quettra are in Asia while the rest are spread relatively evenly across the rest of the world.

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