Apple increases App Store prices by 25% following Brexit vote
by Alex Hern from Technology | The Guardian on (#2961D)
Price rises for iOS and Mac users announced in an email to developers, following a 19% fall in the value of the pound
Apple is raising prices on its UK App Store by almost 25% to reflect the sharp depreciation of the pound following June's vote to leave the European Union.
The new prices enshrine parity between the dollar and the pound, at least for apps on the iOS and Mac app stores. An app that costs $0.99 in the US, and used to cost 0.79, will now cost 0.99.
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