I would like to ask everyone, where do you use the apps now?
Apple users have nothing to say, just directly in the Apple store and everything you have.
As for Android users, the freedom is definitely the highest. You can get a lot of apps if you just do something blind...
However, most people should still choose to have their own app store. Although there are more advertisements, it is at least much more reliable than the unknown stores outside.
Because other stores will not appear in your application store at all, you can't even download it...
If you are particularly stubborn and have to download and install it in the browser, it will also sternly warn you that installing applications from unknown sources will easily be attacked. If a forced installation causes damage to the phone, you will be responsible for the consequences.
Seeing such a harsh prompt, I think many people can no longer resist canceling and return to their own store’s arms.
But some people are fond of a store and insist on installing it, then it will remind you again: Dear, your own store also has the same service, there is really no need to use other people's...
Seeing such a bitter persuasion, you feel sorry for it if you don't cancel the installation!
So, have you guessed which application is from? Some old users of Tencent probably guessed that the outline and color of
are Tencent’s application store - Application Treasure .
You said that other applications are treated like this and they will only suffer a loss, but who is Tencent? Your own applications are distributed entirely by the app treasure and are directly hidden by the store. Can you still play?
Tencent is not angry with this and directly sued the domestic mobile phone giant vivo.
Tencent AppTrea accused vivo of using the advantages of the underlying system of the mobile phone, by inserting pop-up windows, text, buttons, setting risk detection, etc., restricts users from downloading and installing appTrea normally and downloading and installing appTrea through AppTrea.
At the same time, induce users to download or install applications to the vivo's own application store to obtain more traffic and commercial benefits.
To be honest, which application store does not operate like this now? Tencent sued vivo. Then, can we all sue Huawei , Xiaomi , OPPO, OPPO, which are ranked first in China?
So, this makes no sense...
Hey, don't say it, Tencent really sued all these mobile phone manufacturers...
In May 2017, Tencent sued OPPO for the reason: Once OPPO users download " Tencent Mobile Manager ", they will be forced to register an OPPO account and ask OPPO to compensate for losses of 80 million.
On December 19, 2017, Tencent sued Huawei for the reason of setting repeated risk warnings and setting up jump to the link button of the “Huawei Application Market” during the installation and download of App Store.
Recently, Tencent sued OPPO again. Since the case will be held in the Wuhan Intermediate People's Court on October 19, the specific situation is still unclear.
However, the case is unfair competition, which is likely to hinder Tencent from launching its own application. Tencent is probably more likely to win.
However, no matter how Tencent sues it, manufacturers cannot let the fat piece of app store be given to others.
Take the most successful Apple as an example. According to Apple's financial report, Apple's total revenue in 2020 was US$274.2 billion, and the App Store alone made US$64 billion , accounting for 23% of the total revenue. There is no better money in the world than commissions and commissions...
Even if the scale of the domestic mobile phone app store is not that large, the purpose of making money while lying down can still be achieved easily.
Time back 10 years ago, the domestic mobile phone market was not that popular, and the application market was also flourishing. At that time, mobile phone manufacturers did not mainly promote their own application market, and application distribution had to rely on third-party platforms, such as Wandoujia , AppTreasure, 360, Kuan , etc.
But with the increase in the number of domestic mobile phone users, mobile phone manufacturers quickly discovered that they had a large number of users in their hands, and there was no need to earn money from the application distribution to third-party platforms.
Tencent AppBook is backed by Tencent's large traffic and has natural user advantages. It has always been the most advanced application store in China.
But under the offensive of mobile phone manufacturers' app stores, life is not as prosperous as before.
According to Qimai data, Tencent’s most popular mobile game Honor of Kings, the top three channels for downloading are Huawei, OPPO and vivo. Its own application treasure ranks fourth, and there is a clear gap between the top Huawei and OPPO.
At this time, the disadvantages of Tencent's lack of mobile phone hardware are highlighted. On the premise that the built-in application store is very useful, there is really no need to install an additional third-party application treasure.
So, the situation of AppTrea will become more and more embarrassing in the future. It is inevitable to take up legal weapons and defend your share. Let's leave it to the court to decide...
Reference:
IT Home: After 5 years, Tencent sued OPPO again for unfair competition, last time he claimed 8,000 yuan Wan
Qimai data
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