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If you’re from either China or India, we know hard it has been for you to lay your hands on the iPhone. While the former doesn’t even sell the iPhone on sale, the mobile consumers in India have been let down owing to the high prices of the iPhone.
If it’s any consolation to you, the...
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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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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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In common with most of the developed world the Chinese are going mental for the iPhone - despite the wondrous widget not having launched there yet.
Wealthy Chinese gadgetoholics are asking friends to bring back unlocked iPhones (presumably 1st-gen ones) so they can get in on the multitouch action, says...
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Ugh. A “Human flesh search engine” sounds like something from a late-nineties Clive Barker novel.
In actual fact, it is a term used on the Chinese end of the internet for a swarm of eager ‘net users pooling their resources to research a subject. One such swarm (I’m not typing...
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Filed under: Handsets , Apple On top of a piano, no less. China might be a bit late to the party by now, but they've sure got class. Taiwan retailer ePrice has unboxed a Chinese UI version of the iPhone for your viewing pleasure, and they even did a bit of Chinese handwriting recognition just for...
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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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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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Filed under: Handsets , China Unicom , GSM , EDGE , HSDPA , UMTS , HSUPA , Apple Chalk this one up as just another rumor for now, but whispers around the Chinese web have it that China Unicom could be netting Apple's latest handset (yeah, that 3G one) this August. If you'll recall, Steve had...
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06-18-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Handsets, EDGE, UMTS, GSM, China, HSDPA, rumor, carrier, HSUPA, chinese, China Unicom, ChinaUnicom, 3gIphone, 3g iphone, iphone 3g, Iphone3g
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Word on the street is that Apple has finally inked a deal that would allow them to break in to the Chinese wireless market with the iPhone 3G. There are rumblings of China Unicom having signed on with Apple to offer the iPhone to its considerable Chinese subscriber-base this August. Apple has had problems...
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Filed under: Software , Apple , OS X Screen shots posted on Chinese site wretch.cc allege that iPhone firmware 2.0 has added support for Chinese handwriting recognition in addition to a revamped (albeit non-recognition) Japanese interface. While that's still light years from an Apple admission that...
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05-05-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, China, Software, firmware, OS X, chinese, iphone 2, recognition, Iphone2, Firmware2.0, firmware 2.0, handwriting recognition, handwriting, HandwritingRecognition