Supreme Court rules consumers can sue Apple for App Store monopoly
One of the main appeals of Android for many enthusiasts (or anyone looking to install emulators) is that you can easily sideload applications not available from the Play Store. Things are very different over in the Apple world, but that could change soon, as the United States Supreme Court has ruled that consumers can sue Apple for its App Store monopoly.
If you're completely unfamiliar with iOS, the only avenue for distributing apps on the platform is through Apple's own App Store, through which the company takes a 30% cut on all purchases.
Read MoreSupreme Court rules consumers can sue Apple for App Store monopoly was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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Corbin Davenport
One of the main appeals of Android for many enthusiasts (or anyone looking to install emulators) is that you can easily sideload applications not available from the Play Store. Things are very different over in the Apple world, but that could change soon, as the United States Supreme Court has ruled that consumers can sue Apple for its App Store monopoly.
If you're completely unfamiliar with iOS, the only avenue for distributing apps on the platform is through Apple's own App Store, through which the company takes a 30% cut on all purchases.
Read MoreSupreme Court rules consumers can sue Apple for App Store monopoly was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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