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 ...
While Indian regulators prepare to fine Apple for alleged antitrust practices in the App Store, they have also been arguing ...
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 ...
Microsoft, Amazon and Meta are among the top brands whose apps are listed on the Indian fintech PhonePe’s Indus Appstore, an Android app store launched Wednesday in challenge to Google’s monopoly in ...
Launched in February 2024, PhonePe’s Indus Appstore currently has 2 Lakh apps and initially has a zero-commission policy for app makers Several international and Indian regulatory bodies such as the ...
GetApps, often criticized for its aggressive advertising and system bloat, has been a point of contention among Xiaomi users. The shift to the Indus Appstore is seen as a strategic move by Xiaomi to ...
The Chinese government has long banned the use of VPN apps, which many of its citizens used to avoid government surveillance of their online activities. Back in 2017, Apple was forced to remove ...
India remains Apple’s largest market opportunity after China. Growing the business in India, however, has always required a bit of compromise with the local government. In 2019, it was a small ...