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Frankly, installing applications outside App Store offers basically only two benefits for users. The first is that you will be able to install applications that would Apple do App Store did not approve. Yes, it can be dangerous and it is definitely not something I would recommend, but on the other hand, you need to realize that Apple also does not approve of apps that have explicit content and so on. So if you are looking for these things, you will probably have them in iPhone in the future more than now. We can immediately forget about the fact that applications will appear that will allow things like changing something in the system or using anything that applications are not allowed to do now, because it does not depend on whether you download the application in App Store or anywhere else, but on what the operating system itself allows the application and nothing will change.

The much more interesting advantage may be the fact that developers who offer applications outside App Store, they most likely will not have to Applu pay a 30% share of the profits. Every application that is sold in App Store, namely, it is subject to this fee, which Apple charges for distribution. When this fee is removed, it could become much more interesting for larger players in the market, such as AAA game developers, to port their games to iOS. Performance iPhone 15 Pros and iPads with "M" series processors will be enough to run the games and when they sell the game for 1000 CZK, suddenly they will end up with 1000 CZK in their account and not just 700 CZK after deducting the fee. Applu. This could mean that studios that have so far been working on developing or porting applications will also start developing them. iOS she didn't show much interest and when she did, it was only with some mobile variawith their three-year degrees. And this can in a way start a small application revolution on iPhonech.

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