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Russell Grant Tries Monthly Subscription iPhone App (How Very Capricorn)

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That subscription feature that Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) introduced to iPhone OS 3.0 could start paying off. No sooner has The Spectator magazine announced a £0.59 iPhone app that also costs a further £0.59 a week to refresh, now astrologer Russell Grant is doing similar…

The Russell Grant Horoscope App, going live in the next couple of weeks, will be a free download packing daily horoscopes, a supposed “palm reader” and an “astro dice reading” - all for free. But the app will also ask users to pay another £0.59 each month via the system’s new subscription payment method for more content.

Publishers keep saying they want a paid content method that’s as frictionless as iTunes Store. With iPhone subscriptions, they may have exactly that - but usable, of course, only by Apple handset owners.

The app is made by Yuza Mobile, which has a range of other free and pay-for apps. It’s not the first time Grant has taken his horoscopes in to pay-for territory beyond the pages of his syndicated predictions - after operating premium-rate phone lines for several years, he also offers SMS forecasts.

Curiously, Grant is targeting it specifically at women (what; men don’t read their stars, too?). The release reckons “the female market is under developed and desperately needs an input of quality apps”.

Sep 29, 2009 6:25 PM ET

Posted In: Mobile, Companies, Apple, iPhone

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