Google quietly rolled out carrier billing for Google Play in India, coming to Idea Cellular subscribers first. Carrier billing has been out for a while in the States mostly, which is supposedly the easiest way to allow users spend on digital content.
It is known to everyone how big the Indian mobile market is, after US and China. Being the second most populous country after China, the digital revolution has hit people here pretty hard and it’s good. Out of 1.25 billion people we have roughly about 125 million smartphone users in the country. Bringing the carrier billing now has been a wise decision but it do have its basic Terms and Conditions involved. Well, we have read all of them and here is what we think you should know before opting for it.
Google already handles the currency conversion rates but adding another 16% convenience fee might not be a great IDEA. We will definitely try it out once and let you know about the same. For those looking to purchase apps and games for their Android handsets but didn’t have a credit/debit card can definitely make use of carrier billing because it is their only option available. Do let us know what do you think about this big step by Google. We shall discuss this in the comments section below.
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