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April 13, 2011 07:04 pm EDT

Android adds carrier billing option for Sprint users, just in time for them to load up the EVO 3D with apps

Keeping up with the AT&T&T-Mobile (future) juggernaut, Sprint has just added a direct carrier billing option for its Android customers. The same courtesy has already been extended to T-Mobile users of Google's OS back in 2009 and then to AT&T in 2010, and now Dan Hesse's crew is joining in on the credit card-hating action. Right now, this new payment option is only for splashing cash in the Android Market, however its availability ties in neatly with Google's recent acquisition of PushLife, a music store service that has carrier billing for track purchases as one of its core features. Another brick laid in the foundations of a Google Music service? Let's hope so.

Android adds carrier billing option for Sprint users, just in time for them to load up the EVO 3D with apps originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Apr 2011 15:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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