GooglePlay is the main service of the Android system
1. Video
GooglePlay Movies and TV is a cloud media that provides users with rental movies.
On April 6, 2012, Google announced that it had successfully signed a contract with Paramount Pictures, which will provide more than 500 of its movies to users in the United States and Canada in a few weeks. Rent prices range from about $3.99 to $2.99.
1. The rental account has a 30-day viewing right after purchase. After starting to watch the movie, you must watch it within 48 hours. In addition, you can watch the high definition and high image quality version with an extra $1.
2. Supported devices: Android phones and tablets, and total page browsers.
3. Watch movies and download them to devices for offline playback.
2. Music
GooglePlay Music (formerly Google Music) is a cloud-based music media service. The beta service (MusicBetabyGoogle) was released on GoogleI/O on May 10, 2011.
1. Allows users to store up to 20,000 songs for free.
2. You can buy music online and share it to Google .
3. Support users to use total page browsers, Android phones and tablets or devices that can use Adobe Flash. Cache music libraries or download them for offline use.
4. “InstantMix” function to create playlists with song matching, or music imported from iTunes will also keep playlists.
5. You can use “MusicManager” to upload music stored on your computer or downloaded from the cloud.
3. Books
Use GooglePlay Books to read more than 3 million e-books on the go. You can choose a paid or free e-book in Google Books, and then sync it with your phone. Bookmarks, book content, etc. can be sent to your phone and tablet. You can still continue reading after turning off your computer.
In the morning news on January 6, 2013, Google’s GooglePlay app store launched a new feature this week, allowing subscribers to print magazines to get the corresponding digital magazines for free through GooglePlay.
IV. Magazines
1. The account that purchased the book can be read online immediately or displayed on the device with the “Play Books” app using the cloud synchronization function.
2. Watch the book and download it to the device for offline playback.
GooglePlay Books also provides the purchase of magazines.
Five: Charged applications
Software developers will receive 70% of the price of the application, and the remaining 30% will be paid to media channels such as authorizations to charge fees to apply for purchases through their own network, as well as credit card companies. Revenue from GooglePlay is paid to developers through Google Wallet.