So still think there is only money to be made for developers of apps for the iPhone? Well, developer, Edward Kim, would have to say otherwise.
Edward Kim developed a pretty basic app that helps users find their car. It uses the GPS to pinpoint the location, can then tell you things like when your meter is running out and needs some coins, the distance to your car, the direction, etc. The app has been selling in the Android Market for about 5 months and is now bringing in some serious cash; $13,000/month now, according to Ed.
There is a free and a paid version of Ed’s app. The free version seems to have been downloaded about 70,000 times while the paid version has been downloaded about a tenth of that so far and increasing more each month. The paid version was selling for about $1.99 when he started but is now selling for $3.99. This seemed to work out for Ed as he doubled the cost of the app, while keep more than half the amount of downloads (in turn increasing profit).
So Android devs thinking about jumping on the App bandwagon, $150k/year a good enough reason?
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Carl
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Sarah Mullen




