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Comment by 0x3f

18 hours ago

They can get away with it because iOS users have a higher propensity to pay than any other platform. So it's often not a good idea to stop caring about iOS, assuming you want to make money, anyway. Even if you don't, iOS users are just different from Android and web, so they're often desirable regardless.

Many problems in article are specific to old versions of iOS which is only in old versions of iPhone. Most old iPhone users are not potential paying customers. iOS need to be supported but old versions of iOS don't.

> They can get away with it because iOS users have a higher propensity to pay than any other platform.

It used to be true, but the last time I saw evidence was in 2015 or thereabouts.

Is it still true in (almost) 2026, though?

  • Linus and Luke talked about this recently during the WAN show. The gap shrunk a little, but is still huge, on the order of 5–6 times the spend per user, when it used to be 8–9 times.