April 1st, 2009 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: AndroidOS | No Comments »
The guys at the Washington Post have managed to interview T-Mobile USA about their mobile games and application plans and demographics.
T-Mobile told the news site that the average G1 owner has downloaded 40 apps. That is about 40 million apps to date. Four out of five G1 users download an app every week. Most G1 users traded up from a basic handset and 80% of them browse the web on a daily basis.
Also, T-Mobile is offering a far more accessible partner program called “T-Mobile Partner Network”. In this new program, developers can sign up online so they don’t have to go through a lot of paperwork. At the same time, rev-shares are standardized at 70%. Bandwidth limits have been removed for paid applications and mobile games.
Read the original story here.
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