Next month will bring the advent of Verizon's iPhone. This is extremely relevant for gaming, as perhaps the biggest gap between Android and the iOS devices is the maturity of their game
development. The iPhone is a gaming platform that is freaking out the likes of Nintendo and Sony, and a success Microsoft desperately would like to emulate with WP7.
What can we expect?
I don't think the iPhone will totally wipe out Verizon's Android sales (personally I find Android to be a much better OS for a phone), but it will certainly eat into them. I'm wagering
that at least 35% to 40% of Verizon's smartphone sales to existing customers will be iPhones, and that most new smartphone customers will be buying iPhones.
Many of the new Verizon
iPhone customers will be coming from AT&T, so the exact numbers of net new iPhone users will be a bit challenging to work out, but rest assured, there will be many. Since Verizon is roughly as
large as AT&T in total subscribers, there will be at least a 50% increase to net new iPhone users throughout Q2 of this year, compared to previous quarters.
So, a few points to keep
in mind regarding the iPhone and games:
The money is in the app: According to Distimo, 49% of 2010's app revenue came from in-<
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up.
Cheaper than an iAd: Want to serve slick ads to the slew of new iPhone users playing games, but feel like the iAd prices are, well, pricy? Create a really nice HTML5
landing page, and any boring banner ad has a near-iAd user experience. You can even use Google's YouTube trick to create an "app" on the phone from that single click.
Great time for integration: Planning to work with a mobile game developer to integrate your brand into the content? Now's a great time to act. The surge in growth is going to
increase overall impressions. If the cost for the integration is based on current installs, you're in for a fortunate surprise.