Google plans to expand Android OS in India & China

by Mahesh Kukreja · 0 comments

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Google wants to market Android OS on low-priced phones of Huawei and LG in countries like India & China, where Nokia is leading the mobile market. Its is also exploring ways for developers to make more money from applications, stepping up competition with Apple and Nokia.

Google has realized that the Asian market is huge and it can make huge money from here. Android OS is currently popular in the US & European countries. In Asia, mostly Nokia’s Symbian is in the light.

Andy Rubin, Vice President for Engineering at Google, said that: “The down-market opportunity is about to happen. It’s actually quite a revolution.”

Rubin explained that Google is making it easier for app developers to accept payments from within apps and also to sell subscriptions, in order to make more money from Android.

So, as the Android develops, Nokia will feel the most pressure.

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