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If this is not bizarre, I don’t know what is. Customers looking to purchase a iPhone 3G in China will soon be able to do so. Just a little catch though, minus the 3G and toss in the omission of WiFi. China Mobile does not have a 3G network so I understand them asking [...]
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China Mobile’s refusal to bow down to Apple’s domineering ways, as far as bringing the iPhone 3G to market in China is concerned, has been well documented. Well, it looks like the situation with China Mobile and Apple is about to change, but not in the way that everyone has expected.
According...
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Filed under: Handsets , GSM , EDGE , HSDPA , Apple , OS X , China Mobile Currently, over 400,000 unlocked iPhones are roaming around China. Now that China Mobile is about to officially launch Apple's latest handset in the world's most populous country, we can only imagine that figure going up...
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09-25-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Handsets, EDGE, GSM, China, 3G, HSDPA, wifi, OS X, China Mobile, ChinaMobile, td-scdma, 3gIphone, 3g iphone, iphone 3g, Iphone3g, StrippedIphone, barebones, stripped iphone
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China Mobile is expected to launch the iPhone on its network in the near future, but with some functionality removed to comply with regulations in the country. Various reports from within the country have noted that 3G and WiFi will apparently be disabled on the Chinese model. Taiwan’s Hon Hai...
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According to the AFP, Apple is in the final stages of talks with China Mobile to bring the iPhone to the “world’s fastest growing economy.” Apparently, the two companies are likely to call on a deal in the near future, though China Mobile’s spokesman declined to comment. There’s...
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China Mobile confirmed today that it is still in talks with Apple about bringing the iPhone to China; the carrier also confirmed that nothing has been decided, again.
China Mobile and Apple have been in on-again, off-again talks about releasing the iPhone in China for over a year. The most recent round...
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The problem that the original iPhone had in cracking the potentially lucrative Chinese market was that it came leashed with a now-unreasonable revenue-sharing business model from Cupertino. China Mobile wasn't too keen on sharing revenue on a handset that it couldn't be guaranteed would be...
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IntoMobile
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07-01-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, rumors, China, Apple iPhone, mac os, China Mobile, chinese, Partnerships, 3g iphone, iphone 3g
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Filed under: Apple , China Mobile China Unicom aside, China Mobile is apparently still very interested in bringing the iPhone to mainland China -- and thanks to the return of the traditional revenue model for the iPhone 3G, balls are once again rolling to make that happen. China Mobile called the original...
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Apple has been able to talk at least 70 countries into being part of the global iPhone rollout later this year, but surprisingly China will have no part in this. Apple will lose a significant chunk of revenue if they can’t get the largest mobile phone market to play nice with them. Good thing for...
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China Mobile and Apple have yet to commence formal negotiations to add the computing giant's iPhone device to the operator's product portfolio, with China Mobile chairman Wang Jianzhou citing questions about business models and commercialization for the delay. "Our door will remain open...
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In a country where the leading wireless operator has over 350 million subscribers (more than the entire population of the US), China is a dream wireless market for handset vendors. So, is it any wonder that we keep hearing about China Mobile and Apple? We have to wonder, were Apple and China Mobile ever...