Amazon is preparing to launch its own app store for Android devices. As reported by TechCrunch, the giant e-commerce will evaluate each individual request for approval, and will try to keep away from the marketplace and faulty applications of poor quality. Unlike dell'Android Market, developers will be able to determine the price of the applications made by them.
It will be possible for the authors of the app note to Amazon the price range of choice, but the retailer will decide the final price of the products. 70% of revenues will go to developers and, in the case of discounts, however, Amazon is committed to pay 20% of the initial price of the products in the coffers of developers.
Yet to announce the launch date of the service, and developers can already start to contact Amazon on the portal of the company.
It will be possible for the authors of the app note to Amazon the price range of choice, but the retailer will decide the final price of the products. 70% of revenues will go to developers and, in the case of discounts, however, Amazon is committed to pay 20% of the initial price of the products in the coffers of developers.
Yet to announce the launch date of the service, and developers can already start to contact Amazon on the portal of the company.
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