Tech Giant Google's new decision now requires Android smartphone makers to charge fees for Google's use of every device. It is being reported that in Europe, Google Play Store and other mobile apps will have to pay 40 dollars per device (about Rs 3,000). According to the report, "New fees can vary from country to device type and this fee will apply only on devices devised on or after February 1, 2019."
Agreements Offer
Along with this it is being said that, 'Google is offering separate advances to cover some or all of the licensing costs for companies. These include those who want to install Chrome and Google Search in their devices. That same year, Google had said that compatibility upgrades are being updated with mobile device makers. Companies in Europe can be asked to pay for Google Play and other Google Android Apps.
European commission
Google has taken this step to implement the anti-trust watchdog decision of the European Union that came against Android. The European Commission had ruled that the device manufacturers are against the rules to pressure Google to install and install Chrome. A penalty of 5.1 billion dollars was also imposed on the Tech veteran in July.
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