I have a $300 iPhone app that I might like to port to Android. It is for a very narrow set of users, so no matter how low I make the price, I will never sell very many. But for those few users, it is definitely worth it, as evidenced by my iPhone sales. So the $300 price point is necessary. However I have heard that the Google Android Market puts a limit of $200 on apps. I have also heard that it is possible to distribute apps independently of the Market, in which case I suppose I could charge as much as I wanted. But then I would have to devise my own licensing scheme. Are these assumptions right?
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