Apple has just opened a new account on Twitter, and there are already a few, in which it offers support in Spanish to all users who have doubts or questions about the App Store and its operation. So far Apple had only created an App Store account in English, being the predominant language in the United States, but also in Australia, Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom as well as other countries where English is the second official language. This new account is @AppStoreUK
The apps for iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch and Mac that ❤️. Every day.https://t.co/zAcC6ZfUqF
- App Store in Spanish (@AppStoreES) July 28, 2016
But the Spanish, third most widely spoken language in the world, behind Chinese and Hindi (set of dialects spoken in India and part of Asia) and ahead of English, they couldn't put it aside, especially now that the Cupertino-based company has plans to start expanding in Latin America. Mexico will be the first country in Latin America to open the first App Store in the area shortly. The next countries that according to Apple's plans will be the following will be Argentina, Chile and Peru.
The App Store is available in most countries in the world, but English is not spoken in all countries. The company is aware that for be able to extend the commercialization of your applications in other countries where English is not spoken it is necessary to facilitate an approach and creating an account on Twitter where users will be able to solve their doubts is the ideal medium.
Hi there! Welcome to the official App Store channel, completely in Spanish! pic.twitter.com/a5Bs048OHl
- App Store in Spanish (@AppStoreES) July 28, 2016
All the followers of this Twitter account, which at the time of writing this article are close to 7.000, will be able to stay informed at all times of the news about the applications that arrive or are updated from iOS, watchOS, tvOS and macOS. But there will be no shortage of the monographs that the Cupertino-based company continually prepares to celebrate some important event.
Sorry, but what interested me the most is that Apple has an Applestore planned in Argentina? Is it official or are they rumors? Thanks a lot
At the moment there is nothing confirmed, but since the beginning of the year I have read in several articles that Argentina, Chile and Peru could be the next countries. In addition, it is time to focus on Latin America.
Thanks Ignacio for answering. Greetings