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Google Play Store's new higher limit means you can now pay up to $1,000 for an app

May, 24, 2024 Hi-network.com
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Have you ever wondered why you couldn't spend nearly an average week's salary on a single Android app? Wonder no more, because Google now lets you do just that.

Google's I/O 2024 developer conference was mainly focused on the company's new AI initiatives, but one announcement that most people missed was a 150% increase on the upper limit for what developers can charge for an app.

The previous maximum price for an app was$400. Now, app creators can price their apps at$999.99, or the equivalent in local currency. The lowest a paid app can cost remains the same -- 5 cents. Google takes a 15% cut from these prices, at least up to the first$1 million, at which point the cut increases to 30%.

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Of course, very few apps will even come close to that price point and warrant it. There are some specialized training tools, however, like niche software, or industry-specific programs, that might approach a$1,000 price tag.

For comparison, welding trainer app WeldVR for Meta Quest costs$1,000, and there are several$1,000 apps for Apple devices, including CyberTuner, a piano tuning software, and roc.Kasse, a POS and cash register software. You could argue the higher price makes sense for these apps. It's possible that the previous$600 high-end cap difference between iOS and Android apps meant that Android was missing out on apps that developers felt required a higher price.

Indeed, on the Google Play side of things, things lean more towards novelty. The most expensive apps I found (before the price limit increase) were Fisherpunk, an actual fishing game for$400 with more than 1,000 downloads, and a simple button called Most Expensive Clicker that has more than 10 downloads.

I haven't yet found a Google Play Store app that takes advantage of the new price ceiling, but developers are likely just starting to figure out how to best adjust to the new limits.

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