Google Play Adds Carrier Billing for Media Content
May 2, 2012, 1:04 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Google today announced that Android device owners have access to more avenues to pay for Google Play Store content, such as movies, books, and music. The Google Play Store now supports carrier billing for such content in addition to app purchases. T-Mobile USA is the first U.S. carrier that will allow customers to charge Play Store purchases directly to their mobile bill. Sprint will support carrier billing soon, according to Google.
Comments
No messages

Apple Watch Series 9 Detects Finger Gestures, Brings Siri On-Device
Gabb Expands Lineup with Phone for Teens
Tap to Pay on iPhone Comes to Venmo, Zettle
Light Phone Gets a Complete Redesign with Third Edition











