Indians Willing To Spend More Than Rs 71 For In-app Purchases: Study
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A study by 21% of the respondents who participated in the InMobi survey said they had paid for in-app purchases for messaging software, while 18% said they would not mind spending some spare change for extras.
Line claimed to have earned $27.4 million from emoticons and stickers bought by its Japanese users in 2013. As Indian users are not keen on such features, the developers of
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