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by scarface74
2103 days ago
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It doesn’t need to be that complicated. Scrap IAP entirely and just consolidate everything with Apple Pay in the countries where it is available. Apple Pay has standard credit card processing fees that aren’t much higher than any other credit card processor. Then force every company to offer Apple Pay without these crazy rules. Most companies already have the facilities to accept credit cards. For those that don’t, Apple could also be the merchant account. |
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Ultimately, Apple would like to earn money from the products they make. There are a variety of models to do so:
* You can sell the hardware, sell OS upgrades, and let third parties sell apps without taking a cut. This was the original Mac model.
* You can sell the hardware, give away OS upgrades, and privilege third party developers who give you a cut, while preserving a way to side load. This is the current Mac model.
* You can sell the hardware, give away OS upgrades, and take a cut from third party apps. This is the current iOS model.
* You largely let others build and sell the hardware, give away OS upgrades, take a voluntary cut from developers, and sell or monetize the user's data. This is the Android model.
* You give away the hardware and OS upgrades and live off venture capital. This is a popular startup model.
Each of these is viable to some extent. None is 100% popular with customers.
But what some people seem to be asking for is "Gilette, but give away razors and adopt an open standard for the razor blades".