While alternative app stores operate independently and are required by EU law, Apple is still in a position to exert some control. This became apparent a few weeks ago, when iTorrent users suddenly ran into trouble when installing the app.
Thought this was an interesting story, since it’s pretty analagous to the recent Android situation, with third party app stores being enabled to some extent, but the company retaining ultimate censorship power.
That sounds like the stupidest tech thing I’ve heard this week. Where is this? In my country and at least in every nearby country that I’m aware of, there’s a flat cost to registering a phone to operate and while it is a cost, it’s not too much (nowhere near the full cost of a pjone in the market, defo) and the only really annoying part of the process is that it somehow takes four whole weeks.
Turkey. The phone I mentioned is easily findable on the 2nd hand market for around 12-15k TL (non registered that is, registereds are around 20k TL), registering a new abroad phone currently costs 45k TL. It is a flat cost, but it still is three times the cost of the phone.
Retarded government economy management at its peak. Speaking of, did you know that on a brand new car purchase in Turkey, 3/4th of your purchase will be the sales tax? One car for you, three cars for the government.
That’s… somehow on-brand for Turkey to be honest. I’m amazed you people even have phones by this point.