Times Illustrated | Apple Tax Causing Storm? WeChat wants to say 'no'
kaixinl
发表于 2024-9-5 15:18:45
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The iPhone 16 is about to be released, and rumors are still flying that WeChat may not support the new Apple phone. The game between WeChat and Apple has entered a white hot stage. One important reason for the competition between the two is that Apple's 30% commission is considered too high. Even Tencent, which has a big family and business, is unacceptable. However, some analysts believe that after the loosening of the EU's "Apple tax", Apple may make compromises with Chinese app developers and consumers in the long run. We will wait and see for this.
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