Apple Intelligence Launch in China Delayed to June: Regulatory Hurdles Persist
Apple Intelligence's China launch faces delay, likely not arriving until iOS 18.6, amidst complex regulatory hurdles.

China Launch Delayed for Apple Intelligence Despite initial plans to launch Apple Intelligence in China in April 2025 alongside the iPhone 16e, a new report from Bloomberg suggests that the release has been delayed until June at the earliest. This delay is likely due to complex regulatory hurdles and the need to partner with Alibaba for logistical and legal compliance.
Key Points:
- Initial Announcement: Apple announced in April that Apple Intelligence would be released in multiple new languages, including simplified Chinese, but this language support does not equate to country availability.
- Beta Versions: Apple Intelligence has not been enabled in China during the four beta versions of iOS 18.5 released so far.
- Speculation: Bloomberg's 'Power On' newsletter speculates that the release will be delayed until iOS 18.6, which is expected to launch after WWDC in June.
- Regulatory Challenges: The delay is attributed to regulatory requirements and the need for censorship in the Chinese version of Apple Intelligence.
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