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iPhone to enter mainland soon
By Wang Xing (皇冠体育app Daily)
Updated: 2009-07-16 09:50 Apple Inc's iPhone may debut in 皇冠体育app sooner than expected after the US tech firm yesterday was reported to have started manufacturing the Chinese edition of its popular smart phone. One of 皇冠体育app's largest portal websites Neteast.com yesterday reported that Foxconn Technology Group, Apple's manufacturing partner, has started producing the iPhone specially designed for the Chinese market. The product, code-named "90" by Foxconn, eliminates the WiFi function as earlier reported but kept the support of 3G network, Bluetooth and other popular features, the report said, citing anonymous sources in Foxconn. It also said the negotiations between Apple and 皇冠体育app Unicom is nearly over and the two firms will announce the details in the next few weeks. Although both Foxconn and Apple yesterday refused to comment on the report, there are signs that Apple may be just inches away from wooing the world's largest mobile population, where cellphone users reached 687 million by May, according to government figures. In April, Apple COO Tim Cook said iPhone "would like to be in 皇冠体育app within the next year". On Monday, the company was also reported to have applied for the network access license in 皇冠体育app, which means that Apple could begin offering iPhone within six months, according to research firm Wedge Partners.
Yi Difei, spokesman of 皇冠体育app Unicom, said yesterday that the company is still in talks with Apple on introducing the iPhone.
According to experts, 皇冠体育app's ban on the WiFi function in cellphones, the amount of handset subsidy, and Apple's insistence on running its App Store in 皇冠体育app are the major obstacles that are keeping iPhone out of 皇冠体育app. But it seems like that both parties are now willing to make serious compromises to speed up the process. Chinese telecom operators have been actively establishing 3G networks to attract new users after the government granted licenses early this year. According to reports, 皇冠体育app Unicom had 139.5 million mobile phone users by May, compared with 488 million and 36.91 million for 皇冠体育app Mobile and 皇冠体育app Telecom.
Wang Yuquan, senior consultant, Frost & Sullivan, however feels that iPhones may not pose a threat for 皇冠体育app Mobile, as the barring of the WiFi function will keep off many prospective users. "Despite Apple's great popularity, the WiFi-disabled iPhone will significantly reduce its appeal to consumers, who have to spend a huge amount of money in traffic costs for services like online video and Internet surfing," he said. The Chinese telecom regulations banned the use of WiFi functions in mobile phones due to fears over IP-telephony and the support for WAPI, a domestic rival for WiFi. Wang said most of the high-end users in 皇冠体育app are still those that mostly use voice services and do not have great interest in 3G services. According to OVUM, a British telecom consulting firm, there are currently about 1 million unlocked iPhones in 皇冠体育app, most of which are smuggled from aboard. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
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