> only one of them gives Apple a cut of $6.2M. Every other possible way gives Apple a lot less.
I'll assume good faith and assume that's not a lie, just a misunderstanding. The correct understanding is that the $.50 is a flat fee per install, and Apple's share increases as the price decreases.
If you sell the app for $.55, Apple gets all ten mil. If you sell the app for less, you owe Apple even more than users paid.
The headline is true for the 99% of apps that cost a dollar or less. If they succeed and make ten mil, Apple takes at least 62%.
If you'd like to explain why you think that statement is false, with actual details and numbers, I'll consider it. As far as I can tell, it is true, and you've provided no evidence for your claim.
If the "edge case" you're talking about is the number of sales, then the tweet very clearly pointed that out. "If you make $10M in sales..."
So can we agree that nothing here is misleading?