Chinese students sue Apple over not including chargers with iPhones
A group of students from Chinese universities are suing Apple over its decision to not include chargers with the iPhone 12 and later.
A group of students from Chinese universities are suing Apple over its decision to not include chargers with the iPhone 12 and later.
New Chinese regulations that would require Apple to store more user data locally in the country will soon put the company in a tough spot as it navigates competing interests.
Yahoo Finance appears to be the latest victim of China's suppressive internet regulations, as the iOS app used by many to access foreign news coverage is no longer available in that country's App Store.
A jailbreaking group has reportedly earned a $300,000 cash prize from the annual Tianfu Cup hacking contest in China, by performing a remote jailbreak on an iPhone 13 Pro running iOS 15.
Quran Majeed, an iOS app for "reading and listening to the Quran on the go," has been removed from the Chinese App Store at the apparent request of the local government.
As he has with multiple emergencies and natural disasters, Tim Cook has promised that Apple will donate money to assist communities recover from the severe flooding in northern China.
Apple has killed ad tracker-blocking app 1Blocker in the China App Store saying that it is an unlicensed VPN — but it does not offer VPN services.
Regular power outages decided on by the Chinese government to save electricity, now look permanent — and technology manufacturers say they are being scared into moving to different countries.
An individual consumer in China can now sue Apple over its App Store pricing and payment system, potentially meaning many more such cases could follow.
A surge in pricing for silicon metal may become a big issue for Apple and other major manufacturers, with production cuts in China shooting up the price of the material by 300% in less than two months.
Demand for the new iPhone 13 range has seen Taiwan-based camera component suppliers give priority to Apple over Samsung, and Chinese phone companies.
A stampede of customers invaded a Chinese mall on Friday, looking to buy the iPhone 13, but many were turned away after the store was forced to stop selling the model.
The Campaign for Accountability has filed a formal complaint with US Customs and Border Protection over Apple's alleged use of forced labor in China.
Multiple Apple iPhone suppliers in China have halted production for days to comply with new regulations regarding electricity consumption.
Apple iPhone sales in China slowed down in August, likely suggesting that many Chinese customers deferred purchasing new handsets in anticipation of the iPhone 13 launch.
Chinese state media estimates that in excess of 5 million preorders were made for the iPhone 13 range, and the volume overwhelmed Apple's China website.
Customers in China have placed more than 2 million preorders for Apple's iPhone 13 lineup, surpassing the number of iPhone 12 preorders in 2020, likely because of the void left by high-end Huawei handsets.
Repeating a scenario that impacted iOS developers and Apple itself three years ago, China is again not issuing licenses for online game releases, including those hosted on the App Store.
The opening of a new Apple Store in Changsha, China has been attended by a large crowd of people, lining up in queues to gain access to the retail outlet for the first time.
Apple on Wednesday offered a sneak peek at Apple Changsha, the company's first retail outlet to open China's Hunan province.
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