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“Although our products work with Android mobile devices, we have prioritized development of our products to operate with iOS operating systems rather than smartphones with Android operating systems,” Snap said. Which is interesting considering that when Snapchat launched in 2011 it was iOS-only.
Here are some of the interesting tidbits: Plus, Snapchat revealed more information about the nature and behavior of its users. We may also not experience rapid user growth or engagement in countries where, even though smartphone penetration is high, due to the lack of sufficient cellular based data networks, consumers rely heavily on Wi-Fi and may not access our products regularly. We therefore do not expect to experience rapid user growth or engagement in countries with low smartphone penetration even if such countries have well-established and high bandwidth capacity cellular networks. In addition, because our products typically require high bandwidth data capabilities, the majority of our users live in countries with high-end mobile device penetration and high bandwidth capacity cellular networks with large coverage areas. If current and potential users do not perceive our products to be fun, engaging, and useful, we may not be able to attract new users, retain existing users, or maintain or increase the frequency and duration of their engagement.
If our Daily Active Users growth rate slows, our financial performance will increasingly depend on our ability to elevate user engagement or increase our monetization of users. We anticipate that our Daily Active Users growth rate will decline over time if the size of our active user base increases or we achieve higher market penetration rates. With regard to risks related to its user base, here’s what Snapchat had to say: The DAU growth rate outside those continents was 53 percent in the fourth quarter, while in North America it was 39 percent and in Europe it was 51 percent. The highest growth is coming not from North America or Europe but from everywhere else. But in 20, the growth rate has hovered between 46 and 66 percent. For the quarter ending March 31, 2014, the growth rate was a whopping 415 percent. Globally, Snapchat’s DAU growth rate has slowed, not gradually but actually rather suddenly.