IMAGE: STAN SCHROEDER |
Google engines has considerably decreased the smallest app costs in 17 nations to better indicate the variations in buying power around the world.
Until now, the smallest app cost worldwide (save for Indian, where Search engines piloted affordable costs previously this year) was somewhere around $0.99 (in some marketplaces, they were less than that, but never below 50 cents). Now, designers in nations such as Southern america, Malaysia, Russian federation, Saudi Arabic and Ukraine can offer their applications, as well as in-app items, at a much discounted.
The full list of new smallest app costs is as follows:
Brazil: R$0.99 ($0.26) — formerly R$2.00
Chile: CLP $200.00 ($0.28)— formerly CLP $500.00
Colombia: COP$ 800.00 ($0.26) — formerly COP$ 2000.00
Hungary: Ft 125.00 ($0.43) — formerly 225.00
Indonesia: Rp 3,000.00 ($0.22) — formerly Rp 12,000.00
Malaysia: RM 1.00 ($0.23) — formerly RM 3.50
Mexico: MXN$ 5.00 ($0.30) — formerly MXN$ 9.90
Peru: S/. 0.99 ($0.30) — formerly S/. 3.00
Philippines: ₱15.00 ($0.32) — formerly ₱43.00
Poland: zÅ‚1.79 ($0.45) — formerly zÅ‚2.99
Russia: руб 15.00 ($0.23) — formerly руб 30.00
Saudi Arabia: 0.99 riyal ($0.26) — formerly 4.00 riyal
South Africa: R3.99 ($0.28) — formerly R10.00
Thailand: ฿10.00 ($0.28) — formerly ฿32.00
Turkey: ₺0.59 ($0.21) — formerly ₺2.00
Ukraine: ₴5.00 ($0.20) — formerly ₴8.00
Vietnam: ₫6,000 ($0.27) — formerly ₫21,000.00
India, which joined this system first, still has the smallest cheapest of all countries: 10 rupees, or roughly 15 pennies.
Developers can decreased the costs of their applications over at the Google engines Play Designer System, by simply simply clicking “Pricing & Distribution” or “In-app Products."