In a move to challenge Google's dominance in India's app market, Walmart-owned fintech company PhonePe has launched the Indus Appstore. This Android-based store aims to offer users an alternative to ...
The Appstore will also have a 'Launch Pad' for new developers to onboard their apps and provide them with better visibility ...
India’s mobile app market is set to get another alternative app store as financial service PhonePe launches a new storefront. The Indus Appstore is "a native Android-based mobile app store, designed ...
The app marketplace hosts more than 2 Lakh apps across 45 categories including brands such as Zomato, Myntra, Flipkart, and Dream11 Indus Appstore will be available in English and 12 Indian languages ...
Fintech giant PhonePe’s app marketplace Indus Appstore has partnered with Xiaomi India to replace the existing app store on its mobile phones. Under the partnership, Indus will come pre-installed on ...
One of the key features of Indus AppStore is that it does not charge developers any platform fee or commission on in-app purchases. This is a significant departure from Google Play Store, which ...
Xiaomi will replace its app store with fintech PhonePe’s offering for customers in India starting in January. The move is a major win for the Indian startup, as well as a sign of further recalibration ...
Huawei’s US troubles have not eased up at all and the company is still unable to load up its phones with Google Mobile Services, including things like the Play Store. But we’re sure you already knew ...
Xiaomi smartphones currently come with Google’s Play Store and Xiaomi’s own GetApps store. With this new multi year deal, Xiaomi will replace GetApps with Indus Appstore. This confirms earlier reports ...
India currently dominates the mobile app landscape, and the numbers speak for themselves. The country had 650 million mobile gamers and 35 billion app installs this year alone, second only to China.