AndroidGear
Tags:
android, pocket gearParent Company:
Pocket Gear
Overview:
PocketGear is the world’s largest cross platform, open app store and content marketplace with a catalog of more than 140,000 paid and free titles available for discovery and download. To date PocketGear has generated over $400 million in mobile content revenues for the more than 32,000 developers in the PocketGear Developer Program. PocketGear powers storefront and content solutions for over 40 partners, including 4 of the world’s top 5 handset manufacturers, 3 of the top 5 mobile operators in the US, 3 of the top 10 mobile operators globally, and leading media and ecommerce companies, including Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson, Research in Motion, Microsoft, T-Mobile, AT&T Wireless, and Verizon Wireless. In addition PocketGear operates the largest independent app store network of direct to consumer properties, including Handango.com, PocketGear.com, Mobile2Day.de, SymbianGear.com, AndroidGear.com, RIMGear.com, Smartphone.net, and PalmGear.com.
App Store Stats and Facts
Potential Reach:
Undisclosed
Number of Users:
~ 11.6 Million (April 2010)
Number of Apps In Store:
Undisclosed
Number of Downloads to Date:
Undisclosed
Pricing Options:
Free, Paid
Content Focus:
General
Consumer Site URL:
http://www.androidgear.com/en/usd/index.html
Developer Submission Facts
OS and Runtimes Supported:
Dalvik, native
Devices Supported:
All Android devices
Time to Market (stated time from submission to publication):
Undisclosed
Program Joining Fee:
Free
Application Signing Fee:
Free
Revenue Share %:
60% less transaction fees
User Billing Notes:
Credit Card
App Store Developer URL:
http://www.pocketgear.com/en_United States/html/developersGuide.jsp
App Submission Info
Special Characters ($, &, @) Allowed In Title?:
Yes
Version Number Required?:
Yes
Multiple Content Categories Allowed?:
Yes
Use of Tags:
Yes
Target Only Beta Testers?:
Yes
HTML Allowed in Description?:
Yes
Are multiple languages supported?:
Yes
Thumbnail used?:
Yes
Are screenshots used?:
Yes
Can different versions of an app be served to different OS versions?
Yes

