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DoJ Claims Apple Prevented Rise of Super Apps

by Harikrishnan A
March 27, 2024
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Tech Titans and the Quest for Super Apps: DOJ Takes Aim at Apple

In the realm of tech innovation, aspirations to replicate the monumental success of WeChat, Tencent Holdings Ltd.’s multifaceted mobile platform, have long been harbored by luminaries like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. WeChat, often hailed as a super app, boasts a staggering 1.3 billion users globally, predominantly in China, offering an amalgamation of messaging, music, shopping, gaming, hiring, and bookings within a single hub.

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However, the concept of an all-in-one app failed to gain traction in the Western market for various reasons, with the Department of Justice (DOJ) now pointing a finger at Apple Inc. as a contributing factor. In its antitrust lawsuit against the iPhone behemoth, the DOJ contends that Apple deliberately erected barriers to prevent the proliferation of super apps, fearing they might facilitate an effortless switch to rival smartphones. An Apple manager’s cautionary statement about allowing such unified experiences to become the primary gateway for diverse activities encapsulated the company’s stance. Apple, on its part, asserts that it has facilitated the success of super apps on the iPhone, citing examples like WeChat in China and Tata Neu in India. The company maintains that the relative lack of popularity of super apps in the US cannot be attributed to its platform rules.

DOJ’S Claims

The DOJ’s argument presents a divergence from conventional wisdom. It suggests that super apps failed to resonate in the US due to Apple’s interventions, contrary to the belief that Western consumers, already accustomed to single-purpose apps, were disinclined towards multifunctional platforms. Additionally, unique regulatory and economic conditions in Asia likely contributed to WeChat’s success. Combining numerous features within a single app often resulted in user inconvenience, leading giants like Facebook to unbundle services like Messenger and WhatsApp. Zuckerberg even launched separate offerings for short-lived newspaper and video services.

A focal point of the DOJ’s claim revolves around historical iOS restrictions against “mini programs,” lightweight third-party software that could be integrated directly within services akin to WeChat. The lawsuit argues that Apple impeded this alternative ecosystem through arbitrary interface rules and restrictions on payments for this feature. While Apple enabled in-app purchases for mini programs in January, the scrutiny signifies a potential battleground in Apple’s efforts to safeguard its walled garden. European regulators have already exerted pressure on Apple to revise its developer fees and permit alternative marketplaces. The DOJ’s challenge now lies in presenting tangible examples of consumer harm resulting from the absence of mini programs in the US.

Despite the DOJ’s contentions, some developers harbor ambitions akin to WeChat’s. Snap Inc., for instance, introduced Minis in 2020, incorporating bite-sized utilities within its chat app, though the initiative was discontinued two years later. The demise of Minis may have been influenced by Apple’s regulations, but it also suggests a lack of consumer interest in such integrations. However, recent developments indicate a resurgence of interest in industry-specific bundles, such as Uber’s services tab and OpenAI’s ChatGPT with third-party bots.

If mini programs gain widespread acceptance and a US counterpart of WeChat emerges, encapsulating various services within a single app, it could potentially expedite switching from an iPhone to an Android phone. The prospect of accessing all services through a unified app is appealing, albeit speculative. Nonetheless, the DOJ’s claims open a window to envision a parallel universe where minor adjustments to Apple’s policies could foster a vibrant ecosystem of super apps, enhancing competition with iOS and Google’s Android.

The legal action against Apple follows in the footsteps of similar antitrust investigations targeting major tech companies such as Google, Meta (formerly Facebook), and Amazon. This collective scrutiny reflects a broader trend of regulatory oversight aimed at reigning in the influence of dominant players within the tech industry.

As the legal proceedings unfold, both Apple and the Department of Justice find themselves embroiled in a complex legal battle over allegations of anti-competitive conduct. The outcome of this case is poised to have profound implications for the tech industry, potentially reshaping the landscape of competition and innovation for years to come.

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