Article 5FE3W Google undercuts Apple with new 15% revenue share for Play apps

Google undercuts Apple with new 15% revenue share for Play apps

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Samuel Axon
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Enlarge / The logo for Google's app and content marketplace, Google Play. (credit: Google Play)

Today, Google announced a major change to the revenue-sharing structure of Google Play apps-one that could significantly alter the fortunes of independent developers or small companies who rely on the Android platform's app store for revenue.

Starting on July 1, Google will take a 15 percent cut of the first $1 million in annual Google Play revenue from Google Play that a developer earns. That's down from 30 percent previously. The 30 percent figure will still apply to all revenue over $1 million each year.

Google claims that 99 percent of developers with apps and content on Google Play will experience reductions in fees paid to Google of up to 50 percent.

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