Google Planning to Push Android in India and China
Google Planning to Push Android in India and China

It has been reported that the Multinational Internet Giant, Google Inc. is planning to earn more and more revenue from its applications, including its Android Operating System.

Plans have been made to shove Android in Asia.

With the increasing popularity of Apple and its gadgets, the market for Google is slowly declining. This is the right time when Google should take steps to save its market position and share in the global market.

At present, the position of the Google is that the maximum amount of proceeds coming to them is from Android, but the mobile phones running on Android are very expensive. An ordinary person cannot afford such phones.

So now, Google is all set to increase its profits by introducing Android in mobile phones, which are cheaper than other smartphones.

The company believes that with the arrival of more inexpensive mobile phones in the market, more services will be delivered to the consumers free of charge to increase sales. This factor will help Google to make more money from Android.

Plans have also been made by Google to introduce more applications in its gadgets.

The company also said that the demand for Android is increasing, but at a slow pace. Demand is more in U. S. as compared to other countries. Google will have to wait for at least three more years to beat Apple in the field of smart gadgets.

“Google may also offer tools that help programmers sell subscriptions, virtual goods, and other items from within applications on mobile phones”, said Andy Rubin, Head of Engineering at Google.

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