Apple is in negotiations with leading mobile service provider China Mobile to launch its Apple TV+ streaming service in China, according to an exclusive report by US media outlet The Information. Insiders say Apple has substantial reasons to reach an agreement, which would extend Apple TV+ coverage to over 200 million China Mobile users. If negotiations succeed, Apple TV+ will be the only US streaming service available in China. Additionally, Apple has reached an agreement with Tencent to offer several popular applications in the Chinese market on Vision Pro, the report added, after Tim Cook confirmed that Vision Pro will be launched in China later this year. [The Information]
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