Apple approves Tencent's WeChat update ahead of iPhone 16 debut.
PorAinvest
jueves, 5 de septiembre de 2024, 9:58 pm ET1 min de lectura
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According to a statement from Apple, there is currently no information indicating that the iPhone 16 will restrict access to previously available apps like WeChat [1]. Apple's customer service also confirmed that they have not received any official notification suggesting that WeChat would be removed from their app store. Tencent echoed these sentiments, stating that they had not received any information about this issue [1]. Local media sources such as Yicai and Zhengguan News have also reported that neither Apple nor Tencent has been informed of any compatibility issues between the new iPhone model and WeChat.
The rumors seem to have been fueled by concerns over Apple's so-called "Apple Tax," the commission Apple imposes on in-app purchases. Some unverified claims have suggested that Apple's new policies might force Tencent to close payment loopholes, potentially affecting WeChat's functionality [1]. However, an Apple technical advisor has mentioned that while discussions about revenue shares are ongoing, there is no indication that WeChat will be impacted [1].
The iPhone 16 series, anticipated to be unveiled on September 10, is expected to showcase Apple's advanced AI features. The new models will fully integrate Apple Intelligence, making them the first true AI smartphones from Apple. Users should continue to rely on official announcements from Apple and Tencent for updates on WeChat's availability and compatibility with the iPhone 16.
References:
[1] "Rumors of WeChat removal from iPhone 16 spark online frenzy; Apple, Tencent deny claims." BTimes Online, 2024-09-03, https://www.btimesonline.com/articles/168877/20240903/rumors-of-wechat-removal-from-iphone-16-spark-online-frenzy-apple-and-tencent-deny-claims.htm
Apple approves Tencent's WeChat update ahead of iPhone 16 debut.
In recent days, rumors have circulated on Chinese social media platforms that Tencent's popular multifunctional messaging, social networking, and payment app, WeChat, might not be compatible with Apple's upcoming iPhone 16 [1]. These speculations have caused concern among users, particularly given WeChat's significance in China, where it integrates various features into a single platform. However, both Apple and Tencent have refuted these claims, maintaining that there is no truth to the rumors.According to a statement from Apple, there is currently no information indicating that the iPhone 16 will restrict access to previously available apps like WeChat [1]. Apple's customer service also confirmed that they have not received any official notification suggesting that WeChat would be removed from their app store. Tencent echoed these sentiments, stating that they had not received any information about this issue [1]. Local media sources such as Yicai and Zhengguan News have also reported that neither Apple nor Tencent has been informed of any compatibility issues between the new iPhone model and WeChat.
The rumors seem to have been fueled by concerns over Apple's so-called "Apple Tax," the commission Apple imposes on in-app purchases. Some unverified claims have suggested that Apple's new policies might force Tencent to close payment loopholes, potentially affecting WeChat's functionality [1]. However, an Apple technical advisor has mentioned that while discussions about revenue shares are ongoing, there is no indication that WeChat will be impacted [1].
The iPhone 16 series, anticipated to be unveiled on September 10, is expected to showcase Apple's advanced AI features. The new models will fully integrate Apple Intelligence, making them the first true AI smartphones from Apple. Users should continue to rely on official announcements from Apple and Tencent for updates on WeChat's availability and compatibility with the iPhone 16.
References:
[1] "Rumors of WeChat removal from iPhone 16 spark online frenzy; Apple, Tencent deny claims." BTimes Online, 2024-09-03, https://www.btimesonline.com/articles/168877/20240903/rumors-of-wechat-removal-from-iphone-16-spark-online-frenzy-apple-and-tencent-deny-claims.htm

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