QQ might be less prominent than its younger sibling WeChat these days, but it’s back in the spotlight among Chinese smartphone users. The app saw a surge in downloads after an
executive order from US President Donald Trump that threatens WeChat’s status in the country.
In the six days after Washington announced the order, the US saw a total of 15,000 installs of the Chinese messaging app,
according to data provider Sensor Tower. The number is hardly significant compared with far more popular apps like Facebook Messenger or Snapchat. But it’s a whopping threefold jump for QQ compared with the previous period.