The number of free mobile app downloads is expected to hit 239.95 billion by 2017, while paid-for app downloads will touch 14.78 billion mark during the same period, research firm Gartner has said.
According to the data available with Gartner, free mobile app downloads stood at 57.33 billion in 2012, while 6.65 billion paid-for downloads were made during the same year.
A mobile application (or mobile app) is a software application that runs on smartphones, tablets among others.
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"Free apps currently account for about 60% and 80% of the total available apps in Apple's App Store and Google Play, respectively," said Gartner Research Director Brian Blau.
The research firm expects free app downloads to touch 92.88 billion in 2013, 127.70 billion by 2014, 167.10 billion by 2015 and 211.31 billion by 2016.
While, the paid-for mobile app downloads are projected to touch 9.19 billion in 2013, it would be 11.11 billion by 2014, 12.57 billion by 2015 and 13.50 billion by 2016, it added.
According to Gartner data, share of free app downloads is expected to grow continuously.
They constituted 89.6% of the total downloads in 2012 and are expected to contribute 91% in 2013, 92% by 2014, 93% by 2015, 94% by 2016 and 94.5% by 2017.
However, the firm expects revenues from mobile apps downloads to register a healthy increase of 44% in 2013 as against last year.
"Mobile apps stores will see annual downloads reach 102 billion in 2013, up from 64 billion in 2012. Total revenue in 2013 will reach USD 26 billion, up from USD 18 billion in 2012," Gartner said.