Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Android developers now have access to ‘try before you buy' option for in-app content

Android developers now have access to ‘try before you buy' option for in-app content

. Google (GOOG) in May of this year announced a new “try before you buy” period that Android developers could utilize for subscription content in Play Store apps. Although the option was announced nearly five months ago, it wasn't until recently that developers could integrate it into their apps. Within the Developer Console there is now an option to set a “Free Trial Period” that will let users access subscription content before billing goes into effect. The trial must be seven days or longer and does not require developers to modify or even update their existing APK files.

Boy Genius Report , Android developers now have access to ‘try before you buy' option for in-app content, Android developers now have access to ‘try before you buy' option for in-app content

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