YouTube becomes top grossing iPhone app in U.S. after 8 years in App Store

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  • Reply 21 of 23
    That surprising statistic in itself is a striking testament to the awesome power of the disposable income of Apple device users, and its value even to 3rd party app and service vendors... imagine users not bothered by having to pay a higher subscription fee just for the convenience of doing so in-app! Now that's platform power and consumer affluence in the extreme!
  • Reply 22 of 23
    geekmeegeekmee Posts: 629member
    Google is not happy with the 30% fee but from what I understand, Google also charge 30% on first year subscription too....
    So basically, they are passing it along to consumers.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 23 of 23
    gatorguy said:
    Yes. The YouTube app still does not have native PIP on iPad!
    It also lags like crazy. The native iPad Pro refresh rate is 120fps, but in YouTube iOS app, it is like 30. Rotations of the screen are terrible and lag, comment section lags and freezes. It don't know if they are using some kind of library ported from Android (hence inefficient)...
    I think they have settings for both 30 and 60 fps. 120fps may not be an option. 
    I did not mean “content refresh rate”, but rather - UI refresh rate.
    edited March 2018
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