Showing posts with label China telecom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China telecom. Show all posts
Sunday, 11 December 2011
Apple's iPhone 4S cleared for sale in China, expected to arrive in December
Chinese regulators have issued the final permit required for Apple to launch the iPhone 4S in the country, with wireless operator china Unicom hoping to begin selling the device by the Christmas and New Year holidays.
A new report claims that the MIIT network permit may actually be for the 8 GB iPhone 4, as noted by Penn Olson. Insiders from china Unicom have allegedly told Sina Tech that the iPhone 4S is still waiting approval.
MIC Gadget reports that China’s ministry of industry and information technology (MIIT) issued the necessary network access permit for the iPhone 4S earlier this week.
According to the report, the Cupertino, Calf, company’s latest handset received a certificate valid for three years. The permit was believed to have been the last obstacle for Apple.
In response to the news, china Unicom said it expects to launch the device by the end of the month. The carrier reportedly estimates the 16 GB iPhone 4S will cost 4,999 Yuan ($786) off contract.
The company revealed in late November that it had already finished preparations for the iPhone 4S and was simply awaiting the final permit from the government.
Financial analysts have indicated that their estimates of 28 million iPhone units shipped in the fourth quarter of calendar 2011 will see a strong upside if Apple manages to launch the iPhone 4S in the world’s most populous country by the end of the quarter. According to Apple, there are already 7,000 points of sale for its smart phone in the country.
As for Greater China, the iPhone 4S arrived in Hong Kong to frenzied crowds in November. The handset is set to launch in Taiwan on Dec 16 Apple has been on a tear in the region as of late. The company saw record sales of $4.5 billion there last quarter; making it the company’s second- largest market in terms of revenue.
Chief executive Tim Cook said during a recent quarterly earnings call that progress in China, which recently surpassed the U.S to become the world’s largest smartphone market, has been “amazing” and offers continues promise of “enormous opportunity” for the company. According to one survey, Apple is now seen as the leading smartphone brand in China, with consumer purchase intentions roughly 4.5 times the device’s current market share.
Saturday, 10 December 2011
China Unicom to sell iPhone 4S by Christmas
The iPhone 4S has finally been approved by Chinese regulators. Apple’s newest device today received its network approval, paving the way for carrier Unicom to begin offering the smartphone in time for Christmas.
China Unicom, Apple’s sole carrier partner in the Asian country, told Chinese news site sohu.com that training, testing and sales preparations are already complete. The company expects to sell the iPhone 4S without a contract for 4,999 Yuan ($790).
Apple increasingly sees china as a lucrative market, the nation recently becoming the second most profitable region for the tech giant. Although the reaction to the iPhone 4S by the Chinese consumer is unknown, in November Hong Kong pre-orders sold out in 10 minutes.
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
China Telecom is the first carrier in China to launch the CDMA iPhone 4S
China Telecom is the number one carrier in China and it is the first carrier to launch iPhone 4S CDMA version in the February of next year. But the handset will be officially launching on Hong Kong on November 6 2011.According to a supply chain source the China Telecom carrier is reportedly ready to introduce about the launch in February but the release will possibly be postponed until the middle of the next year.
Forbes magazine quoted a UBS analyst said that the introduction of China Telecom’s iPhone 4S will further spread out the Apple device market share in the country and it also allow the carrier to achieve the high-end mobile phone market. This may push its wireless business up to a range.
Still many customers in China preferring iPhone 4 rather than iPhone 4S due to the large scale discounts given to the older device and more over there are few improvements seen in the new version. Apple has declared it in their Chinese website that” Sold out “of iPhone 4 after dropping the price of hand set.
As the official Chinese launch of the iPhone 4S approaches, the price of parallel imports of handset has dropped to almost half of its original tag price of about US$2000.