I'd do it. My app is 0.99GBP and, over time has bounced between US$1.49 and 
$US1.69 and so has seemed cheaper, than or more expensive than, US$1.50 
alternatives depending on the direction of the wind... sorry Googles chosen 
exchange rate.

Al.

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On 4 Feb 2011, at 19:39, Brian Conrad wrote:

> 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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