Apple limits ‘Everyone’ option in Airdrop to 10 minutes in China

Apple restricted the “Everyone” option to 10 minutes in its Airdropfor the new iOS 16.1.1 update on iPhones in China. Airdrop allows instant file transferring using Bluetooth Low Energy and peer-to-peer wifi technology. FILE PHOTO: Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters

Apple restricted the “Everyone” option to 10 minutes in its Airdropfor the new iOS 16.1.1 update on iPhones in China. Airdrop allows instant file transferring using Bluetooth Low Energy and peer-to-peer wifi technology. FILE PHOTO: Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters

Published Nov 14, 2022

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Apple has restricted the “Everyone” option to 10 minutes in its Airdrop application in the new iOS 16.1.1 update on iPhones purchased in mainland China, which means people can no longer keep their Airdrop on for an unlimited time.

Airdrop allows instant file transferring as it uses Bluetooth Low Energy and peer-to-peer wifi technology.

According to TechCrunch, Airdrop is one of the few uncensored communication mediums in China because of its instant file-sharing feature, which is why, in recent weeks, people used the feature to share politically sensitive content as the country’s top leadership reshuffled.

Apple has managed to maintain its dominance in China, especially among more affluent demographics, despite the rise of local rivals such as Huawei and Oppo.

According to Counterpoint’s research, iPhones accounted for 13 percent of handset shipments in China in the second quarter, down from 18 percent and 22 percent in Q1 and Q4 respectively, said the report.

It’s not the first time Apple has introduced region-specific restrictions in order to follow local laws. For example, in EU countries, users are barred from exceeding the EU Volume Level as a result of hearing protection standards.

In China, Apple has a history of enforcing stricter regulations regarding content-related services, such as games and podcasts, a closely watched area by the local authorities, according to the report.

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