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Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi said on Thursday that its Android smartphones sold in India will come preinstalled with ...
Xiaomi said that it has signed a multi-year deal with PhonePe to replace GetApps with the latter’s Indus Appstore. This confirms TechCrunch’s reporting last year about the partnership .
However, it is unclear if older Xiaomi smartphones will get Indus Appstore through updates. The companies have also not provided a timeline for the rollout. PhonePe is working to establish itself ...
"By combining Xiaomi India's reach with our localised app discovery platform, we're creating opportunities for developers while delivering a seamless, culturally-relevant experience to users ...
Fintech giant PhonePe’s app marketplace Indus Appstore has partnered with Xiaomi India to replace the existing app store on its mobile phones. Under the partnership, Indus will come pre ...
Bangalore, March 20th, 2025: Indus Appstore, India’s homegrown Android app marketplace, announced a multi-year alliance with Xiaomi India, a global technology pioneer. This collaboration ...
Homegrown app marketplace to feature on all Xiaomi smartphones, bolstering 'Make in India' initiative. Indus Appstore, an Indian Android app marketplace developed by PhonePe, has entered into a ...
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi and PhonePe-owned Indus Appstore on Thursday (March 13, 2025) entered into a multi-year partnership to replace Xiaomi’s app store GetApps with the Indus Appstore ...