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Apple Inc.’s new Vision Pro headset doesn’t offer much in the way of fresh features, but the company made a notable change to its production.
Wang Qiongfei, the lawyer who led China’s first private antitrust case against Apple, spearheading a new public complaint to the SAMR, China’s top antitrust agency.
The M5 Apple Vision Pro arrives with few surprises in its design or features. Behind the scenes, Apple has quietly moved production outside of China.
A law firm in China has filed a new antitrust complaint accusing Apple of abusing its control over iOS app distribution and payments, escalating
Apple faces a new lawsuit over its app store practices in China. The news comes with Apple seeing momentum in China from the iPhone 17.
Apple will boost investment in China and further step up cooperation there, Chief Executive Tim Cook told the industry minister during a meeting on Wednesday in the capital, Beijing, the ministry said in a summary of their remarks.
When the updated Apple Vision Pro arrives in stores tomorrow, its box label will also feature a key change from the original version.
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Apple shifts Vision Pro production to Vietnam
Apple’s latest unit, the new Vision Pro headset, which is set to hit stores on Wednesday with an upgraded M5 processor and redesigned band, is being manufactured in Vietnam. The debut Vision Pro model, powered by the M2 chip and released in February 2024, was originally produced in China.
A group of 55 Chinese iPhone and iPad users filed a complaint with China's market regulator on Monday, a lawyer representing the group said, alleging that Apple abuses its market dominance by restricting app distribution and payments to its own platforms while charging high commissions.
Apple's iPhone 17 series has outperformed the iPhone 16 lineup in China and the U.S., driven by high demand for the base model and Pro Max.