Opera presented its State of Mobile Web 2019 report, giving a detailed insight into the African digital landscape. The report reveals that the Opera mobile browsers and the standalone news app were used by nearly 20 million internet users in Africa and by more than 350 million people globally in the first quarter of 2019.

The State of Mobile Web 2019 report also shows that Opera experienced a growth of more than 26 percent of its user base year on year, compared to the first quarter of 2018 in Africa.

Key findings from the report include:
• Nine out of ten people in South Africa use their mobile browser every day.
• Internet users in Africa use their browser to access social media domains such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram, followed by entertainment and search websites.
• Opera News users in Africa spend 50% of in-app time watching videos.
• South Africans pay six times more per gigabyte of mobile data than people in India.
 
The 2019 edition of the State of the Mobile Web report looked into the use of the Opera Mini browser and the Opera browser for Android, and it shows that mobile browsing is one of the most popular online activities among African internet users. For example, in South Africa, nine out of ten people use their mobile browser every day, an activity they prefer over the use of other applications like YouTube.
 
The report also revealed that on average, Africans using Opera spend more than 30 minutes browsing online each day. The most browsed category of websites was social media platform domains such as Facebook, YouTube and Instagram, followed by search engines like Google, and entertainment and sports websites.

Rapidly changing news and video consumption landscape
 
The report takes a look at the trends of news and video consumption across Africa. This includes analysing the usage of its standalone Opera News app, which grew from launch to over 20 million users in a period of one year. Categories like breaking news, local news, and entertainment were the favourites among users in the first quarter of the year.
 
Video content is also becoming more popular among people who use the Opera News app. The report shows that people spend 50 percent of in-app time in Opera News watching videos on Instaclips, the recently added video feature on the news app.
 
The usage of Instaclips keeps growing since its test launch in December 2018: in Q1-2019, Instaclips registered a total of 122,000 videos uploaded in different languages such as English, Portoguese, French, Arabic and Swahilli.
 
Expanding beyond browsing to fuel digital transformation
 
Opera’s commitment to digital transformation in Africa is ongoing. Beyond the development of its mobile browsers and standalone news app, Opera has made major investments on the African continent, expanding its services to other technology areas such as FinTech and digital advertising.
 
The full version of State of Mobile Web 2019 report is available to read online or for download by clicking here.

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