So why would somebody adjust the price for different countries? Just to
have a rounded up price for that country? IOW, if your app is 99 cents
US and is 92 in some other currency would you round it up to 99. Or is
the concept to charge less in countries where a dollar is worth more?
Thing is in a lot those countries the price of the phone is still
relatively the same as if you bought it in the US.
On 02/04/2011 08:57 AM, String wrote:
I'd think you just wouldn't distribute an app which uses in-app billing in
countries that don't support it. It's possible the Market console won't even
let you, based on the manifest, but I'm reluctant to raise my expectations
too much for anything related to the Market or Console.
String
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