Reuters reported that Elon Musk had a meeting with the CEO of the iPhone maker, Tim Cook.
Musk posted a post shortly thereafter saying the misunderstanding between the two sides had been erased.
Tim is sure that Apple has never considered doing so, said CEO Twitter and Tesla.
Previously, on November 28, Elon Musk posted a series of tweetings accusing Apple of threatening to block Twitter from its app store without giving a clear reason, and said that the iPhone maker had stopped advertising on this social media platform.
Musk then listed Apple CEO Tim Cook's Twitter account as a Trump in another tweet: "What's going on?"
The content of Elon Musk's complaints revolves around the fee of up to 30% that Apple collects from software developers when shopping in the app.
In addition, Mr. Musk also posted an article saying that he was willing to "fight" with Apple rather than pay this commission.
Currently, Twitter and Apple have not responded to the posted to erase Elon Musk's misunderstanding.
Previously, the iPhone maker also did not publicly respond to the billionaire's Trump Trump Trump requests.