The software retailer, Handango has published its quarterly sales report, detailing the most popular smartphone and PDA software applications. This most recent version of the Yardstick indicated that three smartphones launched within the past year were among the top ten devices adding software based on revenue. The Motorola Q topped the list, overtaking the Palm Treo 650 which had been in the top spot for more than a year, with the BlackBerry Pearl following close behind. The Palm Treo 680, also a newly-released device, ranked at number ten.
In addition to new devices, several upgraded models overtook their counterparts this quarter in regards to software downloaded. The Cingular 8525 outranked the Cingular 8125, and the BlackBerry 8703e surpassed the 8700c. In contrast, smartphones that have consistently remained among the top five devices adding software over the past year include the Palm Treo 650, Palm TX and Dell Axim X51v.
Also reported in the Handango Yardstick were top search phrases. While terms such as "free," "games" and "ringtones" remained the most popular, "Google" came in at its highest ranking ever at number five due to the rise in popularity of the Google Maps for mobile application. However, "sudoku" and "maps" did not make the top ten search word list this quarter after appearing there in the 2006 Year End Yardstick.
Handango reported that 165 new content providers joined its network and a total of 2,397 new applications were added to its library between January and March 2007. In particular, Spb Software House had a successful quarter as two of its newly launched programs -- Spb Mobile Shell and Spb Brain Evolution -- appeared as best sellers for Windows Mobile Pocket PC, placing second and ninth respectively. Content titles that have retained popularity since Q1 2006 are PocketMirror for Palm OS, Microsoft Voice Command for Pocket PC, SBSH Facade for Windows Mobile Smartphone, Ringphonic for BlackBerry and ProfiMail for Symbian. Travel, PIM and weather-related applications remained strong sellers also.
Following are the ten best-selling content titles by operating system, as reported by the 2007 First Quarter Yardstick:
BlackBerry
Palm OS
Symbian OS
Windows Mobile Pocket PC
Windows Mobile Smartphone
Posted to the site on 30th April 2007
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