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What's wrong with apple banning hot updates? Is apple going to tear with Tencent?

As soon as the news of Apple's ban on hot updates came out, comments on the Internet exploded, expressing support for wechat instead of Android. Is Tencent and apple about to tear up? Which side will you choose to stand in line?

Some time ago, Apple Corp fought against WeChat and asked WeChat to be forced to close its functions in accordance with the rules of Apple Corp IOS closed loop system. The Apple Corp's appreciation of WeChat public's function is to either extract 30% of the royalty in appreciation or close the appreciation function of WeChat.

Later, apple asked other apps involved in the reward function to pay 30% of the reward amount to apple. Yesterday, Apple has issued an ultimatum to the webcast app. Either Apple will take 30% of the commission or get off the shelf in the app store.

The most common thing in the live broadcast industry is reward. Apple's 30% commission in reward is too much. Although wechat's appreciation function has been removed from the shelves, it dare not offend wechat. Wechat has long been popular in China. Without apple and Android, it feels like leaving life without wechat, so apple's attitude towards wechat is relatively good. Luo Yonghao also bombarded Apple's move because of this, calling apple a stupid X.

Recently, apple officially launched a game with Tencent in a notice of "total ban on hot update". If you remove the hot update according to the regulations, it will have a certain impact on the software. If you do not prohibit the hot update, it means that the official and Apple will tear it apart, which may cause Tencent to be removed from IOS. Of course, this result is not good for both of them.

As soon as the news of Apple's ban on hot updates came out, comments on the Internet exploded, expressing support for wechat instead of Android. Even some netizens said: 'even if Tencent doesn't remove the hot update, apple can't do much. After all, wechat's user loyalty is still too much higher than Apple's'. It's OK to use the iPhone, but it's absolutely not possible without wechat. Previously, foreign media also said that Chinese users don't take the mobile system as the most important choice.

I think this is Apple's throwing stones at its feet. If Tencent's attitude is really tough, will you really take off Tencent's wechat and QQ? It shouldn't be. After all, this is the worst result for both of them. If Tencent is really taken off the Apple App store, I think the iPhone will basically hang up in the Chinese market. Now we have to see how Apple and Tencent can solve this problem on June 12. It's really to the point of death. Would you choose iPhone or wechat?