Elon Musk claims he will create his own smartphone if Apple and Google prohibit Twitter.
- The Tesla CEO may soon introduce a product that competes with iOS and Android.
- If Apple and Google prohibit Twitter, Musk will develop a new phone.
- The Google and Apple App Stores may prohibit Twitter due to problems with content control.
The new Twitter CEO, Elon Musk, is a superhuman. The CEO of Tesla might soon launch a product that is similar to iOS and Android. He wouldn't consider developing his own phone, though, until Apple or Google removed his recently bought firm, Twitter, from the app stores. The Google and Apple App Stores may prohibit Twitter due to problems with content control.
If Twitter is removed from the Google or Apple app stores, Musk will undoubtedly develop a new phone, he said to a Twitter user who questioned whether he would do so. If Musk violates their policies, Apple and Google may easily remove Twitter from the app stores.
Twitter's membership model will launch next week, according to a recent announcement by Musk. The plan, which provides users access to exclusive features and a checkmark next to their names, would cost $8, according to Musk.
If the launch goes smoothly, Twitter's revenue will increase, but it won't be the only business to benefit. The paid subscription strategy for Twitter will also be advantageous to Apple and Google. Recall that both Apple and Google charge a fee for subscriptions bought through their platforms. For the subscription-based programmes, both IT behemoths charge the developers 15%. A 15% price cut was made to the original 30% pricing.
Elon Musk has consistently lambasted Apple and Google for charging the commission, even though the other developers are forced to pay it. He claimed that they are '10 times more' than they ought to be and referred to it as a “tax on the internet.” According to renowned tech analyst Mark Gurman, if Musk tries to go around Apple and Google's payment system, they might kick Twitter out of the stores.