Hidden away in a bland update about terms & conditions, Google\’s Android Developer Blog has revealed the subsequent phase in Google\’s plans to make Android a touch more pleasing to the mass market-direct carrier billing for app purchases made via the Android Market.
The lack of a properly integrated, universal approach to buy apps is usually a complaint voiced by even the hardest of hardcore Android fans, nonetheless it feels like that\’s about to be solved, because of this little line of text announcing \” new payment options\” …
In Section 13.1, \” authorized carriers\” had been added as an indemnified party.
There\’s no date offered for the enhancement, but if the Ts&Cs are being prepared hopefully that implies it\’ll arrive soon-and won\’t be held back to be revealed as a \” Gingerbread\” feature. Currently only Android phones on T-Mobile are ready to directly purchase apps. [Android Developers via ITPP]
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