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Motorola Launches SHOP4APPS App Store In China

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Last December the first signs came out that Motorola was planning to launch an own Android application store. Now the store, called SHOP4APPS, is officially launched in China.

The store will be new pre-installed on Motorola smartphones in China starting in time for Chinese New Year (February 14, 2010). Next to offering the store on its own handsets, Motorola will also offered it to other manufacturers or partners in China for license.

The content in the store will be tailored per operator, and both free and paid apps will be available. Developers can submit their applications to the store free of charge and Motorola states that apps are approved within 1-5 days.

Revenue share for developers is not disclosed yet. It is also unclear if SHOP4APPS will completely replace the Google Android Market on Motorola phones in China, though this is very likely. We will get back when more information becomes available on this, since it’s also very interesting to see how this will work in other countries where SHOP4APPS is introduced later this year.

SHOP4APPS is added to appstores.info.

Android Market gets an update

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Google’s Android Market has been around now for ten months. At launch, there were only free applications available. Since then, Google has gradually been adding support for paid applications, now available in eight countries.

Cnet is now reporting that an update for the Android Market is coming with the new version of the Android OS. Two screenshots of the new Android Market:

Android Market - Top paid apps

Android Market - Top paid apps

Android Market categories

Android Market categories

The most interesting aspect of this update is the clear distinction of free and paid application. Until now, paid and free apps are displayed in the same application listings in Android Market. As a result, when users browse the market looking for popular apps, the paid ones will be ranked low in the list. By dividing paid and free applications in separate listings, it will be easier for Market users to discover popular paid content. This is of course interesting for developers that publish paid apps in the Android Market.

More details on this Android Market update are expected on September 10, when Motorola will announce its Android phone portfolio with the new Android version on the GigaOm Mobilize conference.

Motorola joining Android on September 10? > confirmed

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Update:
The launch of their first Android phone is
confirmed by Motorola. On GigaOm’s Mobilize conference September 10, Motorola’s CEO will announce their Android portfolio during his keynote:

We wanted to provide some additional details so you’re aware of what to expect for September 10. Motorola Mobile Devices CEO Sanjay Jha will be making an announcement regarding the company’s Android portfolio during his keynote that day at GigaOM’s Mobilize conference.

Motorola previously announced that they would launch two Android phones within this year. On September 10, Motorola is holding a press conference in San Francisco, where it is expected to announce its first Android phone:

An increasing number of manufacturers is adopting the Android platform. Right now we have HTC, Samsung, Motorola, Lenovo, Dell and Philips that will have Android phones this year. Google seems to be getting close to the expected 18 different Android models in 2009.

With all these new Android phones getting on the market, the consumer reach of Android Market is also extending. It will be very interesting to see how this will impact the content, and maybe even pricing, in the store. If you are interested in such trends, check out our free monthly report.


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