After nearly one month, the Apple vs Epic trial is finally over, and even though it'll be a while before a verdict is had, we can take this time to digest everything little thing that we've learned, especially those that took us by surprise.

Here's everything important that's been unveiled at the Apple vs Epic trial.

How Did the Apple vs Epic Trial Start?

Everything We Learned From The Apple Vs Epic Trial

First things first, let's talk about what led to the Apple vs Epic trial in the first place.

For those that don't know, Epic Games is one of the biggest video game publishers around. It's the company behind one of the highest-earning video games right now, Fortnite. It's the same game that also used to be available on the Apple Store.

We say "used" because Apple has since removed Fortnite from the App Store. This was after Apple found out that Epic had released an alternative payment method inside the Fortnite app. In the eyes of Apple, this was a clear violation of its App Store policies. Meanwhile, Epic refuted that the 30% revenue cut of all sales made via the App Store for Apple was too much.

Ultimately, one thing led to another and we now have the Apple vs Epic trial. What We Learned from the Apple vs Epic Trial Here is a quick rundown of all the relevant things we learned from the Apple vs Epic trial: Why iMessage is Exclusive to iPhones According to multiple emails that popped up during the Apple vs Epic Games trial, Apple's Senior Vice President of Internet Software and Service previously suggested expanding iMessage to other operating systems. Every time, Cue's idea was rejected.