▲ | diego_moita a day ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> There were reports that Apple doesn't want to implement on Apple Pay... No surprise. 1. Apple is irrelevant in 3rd world countries. It is a luxury brand for millionaires. Doesn't have mass appeal. 2. If Apple were to implement it they wouldn't be able to get away with the huge margins they charge. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | rescbr a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> Apple is irrelevant in 3rd world countries. It is a luxury brand for millionaires. Doesn't have mass appeal. Apple has 9% market share in Brazil. This is not irrelevant. It’s not a luxury thing for millionaires, but rather a status symbol for the middle class. There’s this whole market of iPhone leasing plans where you get a new phone whenever Apple releases a new one, banks offering 21x installment payment plans to purchase iPhones, and a vibrant secondhand and refurbished market. This 9% segment of the population can’t be ignored, specially considering the income inequality in the Brazilian society. They might not have a high credit card limit or due to lack of financial literacy, they want to avoid using credit cards, so they might prefer to use debit and PIX for daily transactions. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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