China iPhone pictures posted on news site
Macworld —
... don’t have Chinese inscription on the case. (Hong Kong and Taiwan use more complex traditional characters) The iPhone in the pictures also carries China’s “Environmental Protection Use Period” mark, which indicates the number of years of normal operation during which hazardous or toxic substances included in the product will not leak or change in a way that harms the environment or human health. In the case of the iPhone pictured that length of time is 10 years. Sina.com.cn later replaced the pictures with a single one that had most of the phone’s rear inscription obscured. ...
Chinese website turns up iPhones designed for China Unicom
Infinite Loop —
... The phone, seen by Sina Technology Zhiguo, shows the operator on the left—the same spot that shows AT&T in the US or O2 in the UK, for instance—reads "China Unicom" in Chinese characters, and uses that network's new WCDMA 3G network. The settings menu lacks any reference to WiFi, which is allegedly a concession to gain regulatory approval for the phone as Chinese law prohibits WiFi networking in mobile phones. The back of the phone also carries Simplified Chinese characters in the model description, another ...
First Photo of China Unicom branded iPhone
Phones Review —
... The first image of the China Unicom iPhone comes courtesy of tech.sina.com, and along with the Chinese characters the China Unicom network logo also appears. ...
China Unicom iPhone gets real, at least in pictures
iPhonefreak —
... and received approval on May 7, 2009. Now we just need to see China Unicom begin to offer this to customers, however in the meantime, it seems that an actual launch is inching closer and closer. [ sina.com.cn and ...
Apple bigwigs on the way to China for iPhone deal
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... China Unicom is one of the country's large, state owned mobile carriers. There have been some pictures of purported Chinese iPhones posted on Chinese websites, but it isn't known for sure if they are legit. Engadget noted last week that there appears to be ...
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