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by leereeves
872 days ago
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> 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%. |
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I'm not going to assume good faith.
As written, the statement: "If you make $10M in sales, Apple's cut is $6.2M annually" is false, and I think you know it.