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China Unicom posts iPhone 3G images, specs
China Unicom posts iPhone 3G images, specs
China Unicom probably didn't post this image of the iPhone 3G just because it liked the graphics. (Credit: China Unicom) China Unicom did nothing to dispel rumors that it plans to be Apple's iPhone partner in China by posting images and specifications of the iPhone 3G on ...
China Unicom Web site posts iPhone 3G and G1 specs - Mac - Macworld UK
macworld.co.uk — > News Tuesday, 24 March 2009 China Unicom Web site posts iPhone 3G and G1 specs The... page appeared amid rumours China Unicom could offer the iPhone 3G in China Owen Fletcher > A regional China Unicom Web site posted pictures and specs of the iPhone ... (more) China Unicom Web site posts iPhone 3G and G1 specs - Mac ...
China Unicom to sell Apple iPhone in May
tmcnet.com — SHANGHAI, Mar 25, 2009 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- China Unicom (0762.HK; 600050.SH; CHU.NYSE) confirmed Wednesday that it... would start to sell Apple's iPhone in China on May 17. China Unicom will see both chances and challenges if introducing iPhone to ... (more) China Unicom to sell Apple iPhone in May
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iPhone coming to China finally?
iPhone Buzz — ... China's second-largest carrier, who has confirmed it is in talks with Apple, has 130 million subscribers. China Unicom is expected to launch its 3G/W-CDMA trials in May, which is popular outside China and supported by the iPhone 3G. ...

iPhone coming to China finally?
Top iPhone News — ... China’s second-largest carrier, who has confirmed it is in talks with Apple, has 130 million subscribers. China Unicom is expected to launch its 3G/W-CDMA trials in May, which is popular outside China and supported by the iPhone 3G. ...

China Unicom getting iPhone in May
The Apple Core — ... some compromises and its iPhone products in China can only be used with China Unicom’s SIM cards. Apple is apparently currently testing the compatibility between its iPhone products and the WCDMA network of China Unicom as well as making preparation for the software localization. Various reports indicate that the two companies will formally announce the news on May 17 to correspond with World Telecommunication Day and the launch of China Unicom’s new 3G network. CNet’s Tom Krazit reports that Apple and China Mobile have negotiated for over a year but that ...

China to get an iPhone without Wi-Fi?
iPhone Atlas — ... Bringing a Chinese company, speculated to be China Unicom, on board as an official carrier would enable Apple to open the iPhone to a huge market of potential growth. It's unclear what the lack of Wi-Fi will do for the popularity of the smartphone, but it's obviously a concession that Apple felt was worth making. ...

Five million iPhones to return home
iPhone Atlas — ... , Unicom, China's second largest cell carrier, has paid 10 billion yuan (about $1.46 million) to buy 5 million iPhones from Apple. The first batch of the phones will be made available to Chinese customers as early as next month. Since March, the company has been posting the phone's images and specs at its stores. ...

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