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China signs deal to sell iPhones | China signs deal to sell iPhones |
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Mobile operator China Unicom has signed a deal with Apple to launch the popular iPhone into the world's largest mobile phone market. | Mobile operator China Unicom has signed a deal with Apple to launch the popular iPhone into the world's largest mobile phone market. |
The phones are expected to go on sale in China later this year. | The phones are expected to go on sale in China later this year. |
State-owned Unicom would be the first Chinese phone company to formally support the iPhone, although many unlocked iPhones are already in use. | State-owned Unicom would be the first Chinese phone company to formally support the iPhone, although many unlocked iPhones are already in use. |
China has more than 600 million mobile phone accounts and a deal to introduce the iPhone has been long-awaited. | China has more than 600 million mobile phone accounts and a deal to introduce the iPhone has been long-awaited. |
Apple said the two partners had agreed a "multi-year deal" and expected the launch to be in the fourth quarter of 2009, but gave no financial details. | |
"We believe China Unicom's high-speed mobile broadband network, coupled with [the iPhone] will create new communication and different experiences for customers in China," said Unicom chairman Chang Xiaobin. | "We believe China Unicom's high-speed mobile broadband network, coupled with [the iPhone] will create new communication and different experiences for customers in China," said Unicom chairman Chang Xiaobin. |
Apple sold 5.2 million iPhones between April and June this year, seven times more than a year earlier. | Apple sold 5.2 million iPhones between April and June this year, seven times more than a year earlier. |
The sales helped to push quarterly profits at the US technology giant to $1.2bn (£735m). | The sales helped to push quarterly profits at the US technology giant to $1.2bn (£735m). |
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