Happy New Year Android Team,
This article just came out about Premium Apps for Android.
Would you be able to contact Eric Chu to find out the pricing model/structure for these apps? Are they thinking one-time fees only or will they also have the capability for subscriptions?
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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So far I couldn't find any way to contact him on the net. I guess we could contact him via email if we are member of the android market, which is for developers basically.
ReplyDeleteAccording to Eric Chu, Android Mobile Platform on 22 Oct 2008, he said that " in order to make sure that each developer is authenticated and responsible for their apps, you will need to register and pay a one time $25 application fee."
ReplyDeleteNow we have to check wheather his statement is correct or not.It will be unveil within a week. But i think before that we cann't contact with him through net.I agree with Rizki.
Ok. If we can get his company information, we can just try to give a call too.
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ReplyDeleteDear all,
ReplyDeleteThis is an email from Eric Chu. I got it from a writing By Rob Jackson on phandroid. I did write an email to the person in charge and would come up the new info once they are in hand...
Hello,
Thank you for your participation in Android Market!
Since we launched a couple months ago, the team has been working on
several significant updates to Android Market. I’d like to let you know
about these upcoming changes and what they will mean to you and other
members of our developer community.
Many of you have asked about international expansion plans. I’m happy to
inform you that Android Market will become available to users to download
apps in additional European countries starting early Q1 2009. Some of the
countries we will initially support are Germany, Austria, Czech Republic
and the Netherlands. As we add support for additional countries in Europe
and Asia, we will send out subsequent notifications to you. In
mid-January, we will update the Android Market publisher website to enable
country targeting. Please start thinking about which countries you want to
target and begin preparing your products accordingly (e.g.,
localization). Note that your apps will not become available in these new
countries unless you specifically select them in the publisher website,
after we update it.
Additionally, I would like to confirm that Android Market will support
priced applications starting early Q1 2009, as we’d originally stated last
fall. Given the country-by-country work required to set up payment support
for developers in different countries, we will enable priced app support
in Q1 for developers operating in these countries in the following order:
(1) United States and UK; (2) Germany, Austria and Netherlands; (3)
France, Italy and Spain. By the end of Q1 2009, we will announce support
for developers operating in additional countries. Developers operating in
the above listed countries should begin finalizing their priced
applications, including determining the appropriate pricing strategy.
Finally, please note that our team may need to occasionally contact you
via email or the publisher website to collect necessary product
information (such as screenshots and descriptions). This information would
be used for the Android Market website, found at
http://market.android.com, which gives applications a second channel of
exposure via the web in addition to the normal on-device access.
We will send out additional details on all these items in the coming
weeks. Thanks for your support, and we look forward to continue working
with you on Android Market.
Eric Chu,
Android Market