Android also has a lot of linux users, who consider it morally
objectionable to have to pay for software that should be free.


On Mar 23, 6:40 am, Yuri Ammosov - Sadko Mobile <[email protected]>
wrote:
> As long as Google brings the user base to $20M - sure, why not. Keep
> in mind that most iPhone owners already own an iTunes account and were
> used to buying music before software, while Google uses its own
> Checkout that is not very popular at all.
>
> On Mar 23, 1:01 pm, "[email protected]"
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Asking because we all know iPhone apps do - even those as imaginative
> > (!) as iFart.
>
> > Currently on Android, #1 paid app (according to aTrackDog) is
> > PowerManager and that has sold somewhere between 5,000 and 10,000. Not
> > bad - I guess dev must have made something like $5,000 - but not a
> > life-changing amount, like we are used to hearing about from iPhone
> > devs.
>
> > So what do we think? Will Android ever see the sort of sales that
> > would allow us to give up the dayjob?!
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