(Telecompaper) Almost half of Dutch consumers with a smartphone have a music application installed on their device. Music apps are especially popular among teenagers, and men are also more likely than women to have music apps installed. Spotify is on 26 percent of men's smartphones, compared to 23 percent of women in the Netherlands, but Deezer is an exception and installed on more women's phones than men's, according to the latest Dutch Apps Market report from Telecompaper. The Dutch Apps Market report, based on a survey in May 2016, found that Spotify is the most popular music app, installed on a quarter of Dutch smartphones. Shazam came second, with a fifth of the Dutch having the app on their smartphones. Apple's iTunes and Google Music tied for third place, while Soundcloud, Apple Music, Deezer and Napster were all on less than 10 percent of smartphones.