Flurry Analytics has released a revealing report showing social app usage catching up to the once-dominate gaming app category on smartphones. The new statistics show that social networking app usage has become dead even with gaming apps since Q1 of last year. Flurry noted that since it began tracking apps in 2008, this is the first time any other app category has approached the same amount of usage as games on smartphones. In 2011, smartphone users on average were spending 25 minutes (37 percent of the average time) in gaming apps and only 15 in social networking apps each day. After tracking around 110 billion application sessions this year, the company has found that those numbers have become deadlocked at 31 percent of overall usage each, or 24 minutes on average each day. The study also found the overall average daily smartphone usage increase from 68 to 77 minutes between 2011 and 2012.
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