Apple is now set to receive 15% from WeChat apps and games purchases on iOS

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WeChat is the only app a Chinese person needs in China, since it also includes ‘mini’ apps and games inside. But this has long posed a problem for Apple. While the company takes a fee for every app and game purchase made through its App Store, these WeChat apps and games didn’t go through the App Store, so Apple didn’t see a penny.

But that’s changing. WeChat owner Tencent has made a deal with Apple that will see the iPhone maker start to handle payments for WeChat games and apps in China, and for that it will take a 15% cut of every purchase, according to a new Bloomberg…

​ WeChat is the only app a Chinese person needs in China, since it also includes ‘mini’ apps and games inside. But this has long posed a problem for Apple. While the company takes a fee for every app and game purchase made through its App Store, these WeChat apps and games didn’t go through the App Store, so Apple didn’t see a penny.

But that’s changing. WeChat owner Tencent has made a deal with Apple that will see the iPhone maker start to handle payments for WeChat games and apps in China, and for that it will take a 15% cut of every purchase, according to a new Bloomberg…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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Apple is now set to receive 15% from WeChat apps and games purchases on iOS

Estimated read time 2 min read

WeChat is the only app a Chinese person needs in China, since it also includes ‘mini’ apps and games inside. But this has long posed a problem for Apple. While the company takes a fee for every app and game purchase made through its App Store, these WeChat apps and games didn’t go through the App Store, so Apple didn’t see a penny.

But that’s changing. WeChat owner Tencent has made a deal with Apple that will see the iPhone maker start to handle payments for WeChat games and apps in China, and for that it will take a 15% cut of every purchase, according to a new Bloomberg…

​ WeChat is the only app a Chinese person needs in China, since it also includes ‘mini’ apps and games inside. But this has long posed a problem for Apple. While the company takes a fee for every app and game purchase made through its App Store, these WeChat apps and games didn’t go through the App Store, so Apple didn’t see a penny.

But that’s changing. WeChat owner Tencent has made a deal with Apple that will see the iPhone maker start to handle payments for WeChat games and apps in China, and for that it will take a 15% cut of every purchase, according to a new Bloomberg…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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