Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Google tweaks the Android Market to show prices in local languages.

First one showing in INR(Indian National Rupee),  second one showing in Euros.

For the convenience of the android users the google has upadated it's android market which now help androidians to find the actual price they are going to pay for the app if they are not in US or dont know the dollar conversion.

Here are some of the few thing you may be noticing when you will be browsing through android market.

  • Android Market now displays all apps in the consumers’ local currency.

  • There is a “~” sign before a selection of the prices, meaning that Google is converting the prices to the consumer’s currency, based on the price point set by the developer in his own local currency.

  • Applications that do not have the “~” sign in front of the price, have the same home currency for both the developer and consumer, thus there’s no need for conversion.

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