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PhonePe launches Indus Appstore to rival Google Play Store in India
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1y ago
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PhonePe, a Walmart-owned fintech, has launched an Android-based mobile application store called Indus Appstore in India. With over 200,000 apps and games in 12 Indian languages, PhonePe aims to capitalize on the growing mobile usage in the country. The app store offers a self-publishing platform for developers and allows third-party payment gateways. PhonePe is also partnering with smartphone makers to expand its reach. The move is seen as a challenge to Google's Play Store and an effort to create a more inclusive digital ecosystem in India.
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PhonePe Launches Indus Appstore To Take On Google, Apple
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1y ago
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Fintech giant PhonePe has launched Indus Appstore, an Android app marketplace that aims to challenge Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The platform, which is available in English and 12 Indian languages, hosts over 200,000 apps across 45 categories. Notably, developers listed on Indus Appstore will be free to use any third-party payment gateway for in-app billing without incurring commissions. This move comes as Indian startups have been opposing Google's commissions and new billing system. PhonePe's Indus Appstore aims to tap into the growing Indian app economy, which is predicted to be worth 12% of India's GDP by 2030.
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PhonePe's homegrown Indus Appstore to be available on all Xiaomi India handsets
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4m ago
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PhonePe's Indus Appstore, a homegrown Android marketplace, has partnered with Xiaomi India to create a localized digital ecosystem for Indian customers. Indus Appstore will be integrated into new Xiaomi smartphones, replacing the GetApps store on existing devices. This initiative supports Indian developers by not charging platform fees and allowing choice in payment gateways. The store, launched last year to rival Google Play and Apple’s App Store, quickly surpassed 100,000 downloads.
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PhonePe launches made-in-India Indus Appstore to take on Google, Apple
Economic Times
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1y ago
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Walmart's PhonePe has launched its app marketplace, Indus Appstore, to compete with Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The company aims to bring healthy competition to the market, creating a more democratic and vibrant Indian digital ecosystem. Indus Appstore differentiates itself by not charging developers any platform fee or commission for in-app payments and allowing them to integrate any payment gateway they choose. This move comes amid Indian startup founders' and app developers' concerns over restrictions on payments and high commission rates by US giants.
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PhonePe launches Indus Appstore, its Made in India answer to Google Play Store's dominance
IndianStartupNews
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1y ago
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Walmart-owned PhonePe has launched the Indus Appstore as an alternative to the Google Play Store in India. The app store offers over 200,000 mobile apps and games across 45 categories, with support for 12 Indian languages. It also allows developers to choose any third-party payment gateway for in-app billing without imposing commission fees. PhonePe has partnered with OEMs such as Nokia and Lava to integrate the app store into their devices. The move comes as concerns grow over high commission fees and restrictive policies of major app marketplaces.
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Indus Appstore, Xiaomi India partner to expand the homegrown app marketplace
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4m ago
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Indus Appstore, owned by PhonePe, has partnered with Xiaomi India to integrate its platform into new Xiaomi smartphones, replacing GetApps. This move supports a localized digital ecosystem, offering multilingual app discovery and a video-first approach. Indus Appstore aims to enhance app accessibility for Indian users while aiding developers. The partnership signifies the increasing demand for local app marketplaces in India's digital landscape, further aiding in challenging the dominance of platforms like the Google Play Store.
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Xiaomi taps PhonePe's app store for India smartphones
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8m ago
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Xiaomi will replace its app store in India with fintech PhonePe's offering, the Indus AppStore, starting in January. The move is a significant win for PhonePe, as well as a strategic adjustment for Xiaomi in one of its largest international markets. Xiaomi, the second largest smartphone vendor in India, will roll out the update to its customers' devices in India automatically. PhonePe's Indus AppStore aims to challenge Google's dominance in the Indian market and addresses concerns about excessive fees and lack of support for third-party payment providers on Google Play.
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PhonePe Takes on Google Play with Indus Appstore
OutlookIndia
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1y ago
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Walmart-backed PhonePe has launched Indus Appstore, an indigenous Android app store aiming to challenge the dominance of Google and Apple. The app store offers flexibility to developers, allowing them to use any payment platform without commission fees for in-app purchases, unlike Google's Play Store. Indus Appstore plans to differentiate itself by offering robust support for regional languages, adopting a video-centric approach to app discovery, and implementing mobile number verification for login. The platform already hosts apps from major Indian companies and aims to onboard 500,000 apps across sectors by the end of 2024.
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PhonePe’s Indus AppStore To Replace Xiaomi App Store For India Smartphones
Inc42
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8m ago
Medial
Indus AppStore will replace GetApps as the app store for Xiaomi smartphones in India starting in January. Xiaomi device users will receive an update notification to replace GetApps with the Indus AppStore, powered by PhonePe. Despite the change in branding and name, the team behind GetApps will continue to offer app installation and support services under the name Indus Services App.
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Walmart's PhonePe launches India app store in challenge to Google | TechCrunch
TechCrunch
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1y ago
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PhonePe, the Indian fintech company backed by Walmart, has launched its own Android app store to challenge Google's monopoly in India. The Indus Appstore features over 200,000 apps, including those from top brands such as Microsoft, Amazon and Meta, across 45 categories. The app store supports third-party payments and offers a range of unique features, including support for 12 regional languages and around-the-clock customer service. PhonePe plans to monetize the app store by charging developers for app discovery and displaying ads. The move comes as app developers globally push back against Google and Apple's dominance and alleged unfair terms.
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PhonePe to launch app store on February 21
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Digital payments company PhonePe is gearing up to launch its app store, Indus Appstore, on February 21, targeting the dominance of Apple and Google. Unlike its competitors, Indus Appstore will not charge developers any platform fee or commission for in-app payments, allowing them to integrate any payment gateway of their choice. The store will feature video-led app discovery and custom targeted ads in Indian languages, and developers will have the option to list their apps in over 12 Indian languages.
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