Huawei offers developers 90% of AppGalery revenue – Gizmochina

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Huawei offers developers 90% of AppGalery revenue – Gizmochina


Huawei’s AppGallery is the third largest app store in the world, although it is practically new. The manufacturer is courting developers to create apps for its platform with incentives. The latest is a revenue sharing formula that will allow developers to get up to 90% of the money earned.

Huawei calls it the revenue sharing percentage for the preferential policy and it is valid for 24 months and it is valid from the moment that the developers accept the agreement before June 30, 2020. The preferential policy takes effect on the first day of the following month after you agree to the policy for developers who had previously signed the AppGallery Joint Operations Service Agreement. For those who have not signed the AppGallery Joint Operations Service Agreement, the preferential policy begins the same month. Both categories of developers have until June 2020 to benefit from the preferential policy.

Google adopts a sharing ratio of 30:70 between itself and its developers. It’s the same revenue sharing that Apple applies to developers on its App Store. Last year, Epic Games refused to put its popular game, Fortnite, on the Google Play Store. The game studio said the 30% levied by Google on sales was too high because “the developer 70% also covers the costs of developing, operating and supporting the game.”

Epic Games has launched its own game store where developers earn 88% and the store takes 12% of sales.

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Huawei’s AppGallery is the third largest app store in the world, although it is practically new. The manufacturer is courting developers to create apps for its platform with incentives. The latest is a revenue sharing formula that will allow developers to get up to 90% of the money earned.

Huawei calls it the revenue sharing percentage for the preferential policy and it is valid for 24 months and it is valid from the moment that the developers accept the agreement before June 30, 2020. The preferential policy takes effect on the first day of the following month after you agree to the policy for developers who had previously signed the AppGallery Joint Operations Service Agreement. For those who have not signed the AppGallery Joint Operations Service Agreement, the preferential policy begins the same month. Both categories of developers have until June 2020 to benefit from the preferential policy.

Google adopts a sharing ratio of 30:70 between itself and its developers. It’s the same revenue sharing that Apple applies to developers on its App Store. Last year, Epic Games refused to put its popular game, Fortnite, on the Google Play Store. The game studio said the 30% levied by Google on sales was too high because “the developer 70% also covers the costs of developing, operating and supporting the game.”

Epic Games has launched its own game store where developers earn 88% and the store takes 12% of sales.

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