Apple will pay you for making iPhone apps?
Angry birds makes over 2 million a month, the question is do you want to work for the rest of your life or do you want to make millions and free your time?
Yeah, you make money, but Apple gets a cut from your sales and you pay for the ability to develop for iOS in the first place. The better question one should ask when wanting to develop an application for mobile devices are who the target audience is, if the idea one has is different enough to warrant development in the first place, and how much time and money one should pump in to the project.
First of all Apple won't pay you for making apps, the people who will purchase it pay you and you share the revenue with apple. Clearly, you upload you app to app store and put it there to be downloaded for certain price. People will purchase it and you make revenue and share some percent of the money with apple and keep the rest for yourself. That means you will get 70% and they keep the 30%. For your question money is money and it keeps going down if you don't add up on it so you should work hard and also mind that it really depends on the kind of app you make. Not every app does get you millions.
Yes ofcourse!
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