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Tesla Is Dodging Apple’s 30% App Store Tax A paid Tesla app feature streams video from your car's cameras. The company isn't using Apple's In-App Purchase system, and Apple seems to be allowing it.
Tesla’s App Store is rumored to launch before the deliveries of its upcoming electric pickup, the Tesla Cybertruck, rivaling both Apple and Android.
Rumors of a Tesla App Store have been around for years. News of new wording for third-party app support in the Tesla app points to increased possibilities. Ready to turn the market’s comeback ...
Tesla has long been exploring opening up its platform for official third-party applications, but it has never pulled the trigger. CEO Elon Musk says that they are still interested and it will ...
Sketchy rumors say Tesla has been developing an App Store that would feature on the cars' touchscreen control panel.
Tesla might be preparing an app store for third-party apps and a new finding supports that idea. The automaker has hinted at this sort of development for years.
With the 2024 Holiday Update, Tesla announced its first Apple Watch app, a highly requested feature for the past few years. The app is already available to install from the App Store, although not ...
What this means is that Tesla is skirting Apple’s App Store fees, which start at 15% for developers making under $1 million per year and increase to 30% for developers making over $1 million.
Tesla has launched a new mobile app update, 4.38.0, on the Apple App Store, according to Electrek, and it offers more offline functionalities.
If Tesla introduces an app store, it will catapult the already pioneering electric brand to skyrocketing popularity. Aside from that, offering an app store would serve as another revenue stream.
We’ve heard for a while now that Tesla would be implementing an app store system to allow third parties to build functionality into the TeslaOS. Today we were tipped to an impressive rendering ...
Drivers with Android phones are currently unable to download the Tesla app as it has been removed from the Google Play Store, temporarily.