Bank of America once again proved its mobile mettle as the only financial institution to have a native app available at the launch of Apple’s new App Store (note 1). PayPal also launched an app on Day 1 (see screenshot below). Both are free.
Bank of America iPhone 2.0 App in Apple App Store in iTunes (10 July 2008)
Apple launched the store today within iTunes (see note 1). There are 552 apps at launch according to Pinch Media, Here’s the price breakdown:
- Free – 135
- $0.99 – 85
- $1.99 to $3.99 – 110*
- $4.99 – 62
- $5.99 to $8.99 – 35*
- $9.99 – 82
- more than $10 – 40*
The new Finance category in the App Store has 23 entries at launch. Most are small utilities for calculating tips or splitting the dinner check. Only two recognizable brands are available, PayPal (lower left) and Bank of America, which by design or omission, is listed not with its name but as simply “mobile banking.”
Finance listings in Apple App Store in iTune 7.7 (10 July 2008)
PayPal App (10 July 2008)
Notes:
*Interpolated from graph, plus or minus 3%
1. To view the App Store, download iTunes v. 7.7. Some users including myself (Windows bug?) have reported not being able to see it even after updating iTunes. I was able to access through this link published by TechCrunch.