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Jun 19, 2024 02:15 PM
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Huawei Considers Charging Lower App Store Fees Than Rivals in China

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A billboard advertising Huawei's Harmony OS. Photo: Bloomberg
A billboard advertising Huawei's Harmony OS. Photo: Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) — Huawei Technologies Co. is considering taking a cut of in-app purchases on its Harmony mobile operating system, underscoring its growing confidence in competing with Apple Inc. in the world’s largest smartphone arena.

The Shenzhen-based company is weighing a commission lower than the typical 30% cut that Apple and Alphabet Inc.’s Google take for payments made via their mobile stores for things like apps, games, movies and music subscriptions, according to people familiar with the matter. Huawei has kept Harmony OS fee-free until now, as an enticement to bring developers and publishers on board.

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