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Apple Intelligence shows up in China early, then gets shut down fast

The accidental release highlights ongoing regulatory roadblocks for Apple’s AI plans.

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The feature appeared on iPhones running the iOS 26.5 developer beta, with screenshots showing the familiar Apple Intelligence and Siri settings menu already localized. Apple didn’t announce anything publicly, which made the sudden appearance feel more like a leak than a launch.

It didn’t last long, and its removal suggests it wasn’t cleared for release in the region.

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The moment points to a bigger issue. Apple Intelligence has been stuck in limbo in China for months, and this slip shows how complicated that rollout still is.

Beta leak reveals hidden rollout

This wasn’t a random glitch. Reports tie the feature to the first developer beta, which suggests Apple is already testing Apple Intelligence for China behind the scenes.

挖槽 突发更新 国行的AI突然就来了 pic.twitter.com/VGjMf0wcJU

— 有没有搞措 (@L0vetodream) March 30, 2026

Users who installed the beta saw the full interface inside Settings, including the main toggle and Siri integration, translated for local users. The design closely matches versions already available in Western markets, which signals the feature is close to ready.

Apple kept it quiet on purpose. There was no promotion on its regional App Store, and no rollout messaging tied to the update.

That makes the appearance feel like an early exposure of software meant to stay hidden until a proper launch window.

China remains a major hurdle

Apple Intelligence rolled out across the US and other regions starting in late 2024, but China has remained out of reach.

The core issue comes down to regulation. AI services in China need government approval, and that forces Apple to adjust its strategy and work within strict local rules. It has explored partnerships with domestic tech companies that already run approved AI systems.

Baidu and Alibaba have both been linked to those talks, although at least one reported deal stalled over privacy concerns and technical differences. There’s still no confirmed partner tied to the version that briefly appeared.

That gap is hard to ignore. Apple may be ready on the software side, but policy is still holding it back.

What happens next for Apple AI

Even with a working build in testing, Apple can’t ship the feature in China yet.

It still needs a compliant path forward, which likely means securing a local partner and aligning with government requirements before any stable release can move ahead. Timing will depend less on engineering and more on approvals.

For now, the direction is clear. Apple Intelligence is getting closer, but it won’t return in a meaningful way until the regulatory side catches up.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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