
Opera Max, the data-saving Android app, now has a new feature that allows mobile operators to offer users free access to select apps for a set period of time. Dubbed App Pass, the feature is intended for use_in developing markets where many users find mobile data expensive. Carriers will be able to offer trials of apps that subscribers may find useful at no cost to the end user. With App Pass, users will be able to check out apps that they previously hadn’t tried on their own devices, and understand whether it makes sense to subscribe to a data plan…
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