Xiaomi will replace its controversial GetApps store with PhonePe’s “made in India” Indus AppStore for its Indian users. This ...
Xiaomi users in India to get the Indus Appstore pre-installed in a new deal marking PhonePe's challenge to Google Play Store ...
Xiaomi is reportedly replacing its GetApps app store with PhonePe's Indus AppStore on its smartphones in India starting January. In February, PhonePe launched its Indus AppStore to compete with ...
Chinese smartphone and electronics maker Xiaomi will be replacing GetApps, its mobile app marketplace, with the Indus Appstore which is owned by PhonePe-owned, according to a Moneycontrol report.
The customers using Xiaomi’s devices will receive an update notification to replace GetApps with PhonePe’s Indus Appstore GetApps’s team will continue to provide app installation and support ...
Xiaomi will replace its GetApps store with PhonePe's Indus AppStore in India starting January 2025 to improve user experience ...
Xiaomi will transition its Indian app store to fintech company PhonePe’s Indus AppStore starting January 2024. The update will automatically replace Xiaomi’s GetApps store on devices across India, ...
More importantly, the Indus App store run by PhonePe will get a huge boost if it manages to come pre-installed on Xiaomi phones in the country. Removing GetApps should also mean the annoying ads and ...
Indus Appstore is an Android-based mobile app marketplace It may impact Xiaomi, Redmi and Poco devices purchased in India The Indus Appstore supports English and 12 Indian regional languages ...