Apple Warns Against Unofficial AI Activation Methods
Apple Denies Unofficial AI Feature Activation Reports
Recent social media buzz claimed some Chinese iPhone users found ways to activate Apple's unreleased AI features through unofficial methods. These reports suggested devices could access an "Image Garden" app and AI responses resembling Baidu search results.

Official Statement Clarifies Status
Apple's technical team told reporters Apple Intelligence remains unavailable in China's market. "All official updates will appear on our website first," emphasized one advisor. The company explained hardware limitations mean only iPhone 15 Pro and later models can handle the demanding AI processing requirements.
"We understand the excitement," the advisor continued, "but older chipsets simply can't deliver the smooth experience we want users to have."
Security Risks Highlighted
The tech giant issued strong warnings about guides circulating online that promise to bypass system restrictions using third-party tools. "These methods compromise device security," Apple stated, noting particular concerns about financial data and Apple ID protection.
While Apple explores potential partnerships with Chinese tech firms like Baidu and Alibaba for localized AI services, no concrete timeline exists for these collaborations. Consumers eager for Apple's AI features will need to wait for official announcements rather than risking their device security with unofficial solutions.
Key Points:
- No current domestic release: Apple Intelligence isn't officially available in China yet
- Hardware limitations: Only iPhone 15 Pro and newer models will support full features
- Security warnings: Unofficial activation methods pose serious risks
- Future partnerships: Talks with Chinese tech companies ongoing, but nothing finalized
