Leo sat in the back of the taxi, his new iPhone glowing in the dark. He had spent years on Android, where "buying" music from Google was a simple tap. Now, staring at the App Store, he felt like a traveler without a map. He wanted that one specific album to get him through the flight—the one he’d always kept in his Google library.

He opened the YouTube Music app, expecting a "Buy" button. Nothing. He checked the Google Play website in Safari; it was a ghost town for music purchases. The "story" of buying music on an iPhone had changed: Apple’s 30% cut of in-app purchases meant Google (and others) had stopped selling individual digital tracks through their iOS apps entirely.

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