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China Mobile ‘Still Interested’ In iPhone
China Mobile ‘Still Interested’ In iPhone
China and Apple still in iPhone talks (photo: The Tenth Dragon) China Mobile’s CEO Tuesday gave the latest hint Apple may still get its iPhone into the world’s largest marketplace by the end of 2008. “China Mobile is still interested in [bringing the ] iPhone into ...
China Mobile to vie with Apple, Google apps stores
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China Mobile making things complicated?
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... the iPhone in the world's most populous country, is still expressing interest in selling the handset, but has plans to open its own online app store. According to Macworld, Wang Jianzhou, China Mobile's chairman and CEO, said at a recent conference that "We will set up our own shop, and we hope, welcome all content providers to sell their software applications and games and songs and any other products in our application shop." Cult of Mac's Ed Sutherland notes that Apple and China Mobile are still in talks to bring the handset to China, according to ...

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