iPhone 4 launches Sept 15 in China

Posted by Stefan W. on Aug 25th, 2010 and filed under iPhone News, News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

The International Business Times reports today that Apple has finally got the go-ahead to launch the iPhone 4 in China on September 15th. According to the report, Apple has won approval for China Compulsory Certification, meaning that it can now enter the world’s biggest mobile market.An unnamed source told Donews that China Unicom will offer customers both the 16GB and 32 GB iPhone 4 from September 15th onwards. Although the cost of the two units has yet to be revealed, the IBT says that it is expected to be higher than that of the iPhone 3GS, which China Unicom started selling from August 9th, for 4,999 yuan. The IBT adds that the iPhone 4 will also be launching in Taiwan in September, although they don’t have an exact date for that one.


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2 Responses for “iPhone 4 launches Sept 15 in China”

  1. xiaoa says:

    yes ! China is a big market , but i heared that the High imitation mobile market is very hot in China . i worried which will affect the sales of iphone 4 and ipad !!?
    good luck! Apple! lol ~ but if Chinese puchase a iphone or ipad , i suggest them get a Aneesoft iphone/ipad converter like me~~

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