Paid Apps Coming to Android Phones This Week

One of the biggest areas in which the mobile HTC G1 from T-Mobile network lags Apple iPhone is the App Store.
So far, the Android Marketplace for free programs only in their online store, but that is to change this week. Google is expected that developers around the collection of fees for applications sold through the Android Market, says The Wall Street Journal.
Unlike the iPhone App Store, which shares the revenue with the developers, Android allows third party developers to ensure the profits to themselves. Apple keeps 30 percent of revenue from the sale of the iPhone apps store.
The Android Marketplace is also open. Applications must not be approved by either the carrier or Google, the development of the mobile operating system Android. This is in contrast to Apple’s “walled garden” approach, which requires that all applications for examination by the company. iPhone users in the invoice will be paid for their applications through the iTunes account. It is not clear what type of payment is Android framework.
Paid Apps should be on improving the Android market. At least, G1 mobile phone users deserve the same access to Tipulator, Super Monkey Ball iBeer and.
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