In a battle reminiscent of disputes over Apple’s share of revenue from developers, China’s Tencent removed and then later reinstated its games from Huawei’s app store. Huawei, which holds about 45% of China’s smartphone market, had demanded a 50% cut of revenue, according to Reuters. Tencent, which sells some of the world’s most popular games, pulled its games Friday. But the games were...
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