AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Film & Television Apps on Android in Peru for Q1 2022
A look at the performance of the top 5 Film & Television apps on Android in Peru during the first quarter of 2022. Data shows trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
Throughout Q1 2022, the top 5 Film & Television apps on Android in Peru exhibited noteworthy trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
Netflix maintained a strong presence with weekly downloads starting at approximately 47K in late December, peaking at around 54K at the end of January, before gradually declining to about 38K by the end of March. The app also saw weekly active users fluctuate, starting from 2.8M and reaching up to 2.9M in early January, but then experiencing a general decline to around 2.5M by the end of the quarter.
Disney+ showed impressive weekly revenue, starting at around $26K in late December, maintaining a steady range between $19K and $26K throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads were robust, beginning at 40K and peaking at nearly 48K in mid-January, before stabilizing around 36K by the end of March. Active users for Disney+ demonstrated a varied trend, starting from 701K, dipping to 533K in late February, and then climbing back to approximately 630K by the end of March.
HBO Max: Stream TV & Movies experienced consistent weekly revenue, starting at $8.7K in late December and increasing to about $12K by early February, maintaining this level through the end of the quarter. The app's downloads began at 30K, peaked at nearly 39K in mid-January, and then declined to about 26K by the end of March. Active users showed a similar trend, starting from 223K, peaking at 269K in late February, and then decreasing to 220K by the end of the quarter.
Mi Movistar Perú saw a steady increase in weekly downloads, starting at 28K in late December and rising to about 40K by mid-March. Active users also showed positive growth, from 560K in late December to around 584K by mid-March, before slightly declining to 573K by the end of the quarter.
Amazon Prime Video had fluctuating weekly revenue, beginning at $3.2K in late December, peaking at $5.5K in late February, and stabilizing around $4.5K by the end of March. Downloads started strong at 33K, spiked to 55K in early January, and then decreased to 15K by the end of March. Active users showed a slight downward trend, starting from 177K and ending at 149K by the end of the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, which provides further detailed analytics on app performance.