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lovlovbat2015-01-31 19:05:34
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lovlovbat, 2015-01-31 19:05:34

How to properly place an application in google play?

If I place applications in "free" , but its functionality is limited, and to get the full application you need to buy it (within the application itself), is it considered free with paid content. And from where then the full version will be downloaded, if the application in the market is one (there is no lite and pro version). And is it possible?

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Chvalov, 2015-01-31
@Chvalov

I won’t say anything about the “ goigle
” account :)) Otherwise, the implementation will be like a donation, the user downloaded it, liked it or needed more functionality and buys a subscription for 1 month for X$ for 2 months Y$ and so on.
This is implemented as gadfi said .
Google has a lot of information on using in-app purchases, and gitgub has a lot of examples.
And if you have two completely different * .apk files and you will store it not in Google Play, then only on your server.
Although I would upload two versions to Google Play, one with donation, the second one is paid without ads and donation, or whatever you want, there is room to speed up.

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Oleg Gamega, 2015-01-31
@gadfi

this is called internal purchases, how do you implement this second question

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lavAzza2, 2015-08-14
@lavAzza2

in my application, I did this: there is an internal purchase; bought - full functionality appeared, advertising disappeared.
convenient because the number of installs, the rating is counted per application. you can also make not a one-time purchase, but a subscription - monthly, weekly, etc.
you can make two versions - paid and free, installations are divided into two applications, respectively.

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