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95% of Chinese Users Surveyed Would Rather Give Up Their iPhones Than Lose WeChat – MacRumors
As a ban on WeChat and other apps originating in China looms, companies who do business in China and iPhone users in the country are concerned about…
As a ban on WeChat and other apps originating in China looms, companies who do business in China and iPhone users in the country are concerned about how the ban could impact device sales and daily device usage.
It’s still unclear whether the ban applies to the WeChat app only in the United States or if it will result in the removal of the WeChat app from iPhones across the globe. Tencent, which owns WeChat, said it believes the ban applies only in the U.S., but it is seeking clarity. The wordin…
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