China To Get iPhone On Apple-Unicom Deal

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First Posted: 08-28-09 08:53 AM   |   Updated: 08-28-09 09:01 AM

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HONG KONG (AP) -- China Unicom Ltd. said Friday it will sell Apple Inc.'s iPhone in China this year, ending months of rumor about when the hit phone would make its long-delayed debut in the world's most populous mobile market.

he phones are expected to go on sale in the fourth quarter under a multiyear deal struck between the two companies, Unicom executives said in Hong Kong. They declined to give financial details or reveal how much the iPhone would cost, saying only that the price would be "competitive."

Unicom, one of three major state-owned carriers, would be the first Chinese phone company to formally support the iPhone, though thousands of unlocked iPhones brought in from other markets are in use in China. It is the only company in China that supports the network standard needed for the iPhone, known as WCDMA.

China's mobile market trails the United States, Japan and some others in financial size but it has 650 million mobile phone accounts and is seen as a major prize for foreign firms.

"This definitely opens up a a window for Apple to get into this tremendous market," said Edward Yu, chief executive at Analysys International, a Beijing-based technology research firm. "But we still need to see the real product to determine whether this will play with the mainstream China population and how the market reacts."

Apple, based in Cupertino, California, reported last month that the sales of the popular iPhone helped to boost its latest quarterly earnings by 15 percent to $1.2 billion despite the U.S. economic slowdown.

Unicom chairman and CEO Chang Xiaobin said Chinese media reports that Unicom had secured a three-year exclusive deal to carry the iPhone and had agreed to buy 5 million handsets for 10 billion yuan ($1.5 billion) were false.

Apple's talks with potential Chinese carriers had snagged on disagreements about how to share revenues, according to Chinese news reports. But Chang said the companies will not share revenues, with Unicom instead buying the phones in batches from iPhone and offering them with subsidies.

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Analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch say the phone could sell for between $99 and $299 with two-year service contracts.

Many Chinese already own smuggled iPhones purchased on the country's thriving gray market. There are well over 1.5 million of the devices in China, according to estimates by BDA China Ltd., a Beijing technology research firm.

Analysts said that could work in Apple and China Unicom's favor, providing a ready pool of users who might be willing to upgrade to an authorized iPhone that offers a warranty, fewer glitches, more applications and faster speeds.

Apple is competing in an increasingly crowded market for smart phones, including the Blackberry from Research in Motion Ltd. and devices that use Google Inc.'s Android software. PC maker Dell Inc. also is working on a smart phone for China Mobile Ltd. and showed a prototype in Beijing last week. Dell has declined to say when the phone would be ready for use or what operating system it might have.

The iPhone -- which also functions as a music player, camera and Internet browser -- could help Unicom compete against giant China Mobile, which dominates the mainland's mobile market.

Unicom says it had 133 million accounts as of Dec. 31, while China Mobile, the world's biggest phone company by subscribers, says it has more than 450 million. The third competitor is China Telecom Ltd., with a small mobile unit.

Beijing rearranged its state-owned phone companies into those three groups last year to revive competition. They were awarded third-generation mobile licenses in January.

Apple spokeswoman Jill Tan in Hong Kong did not respond to an e-mail seeking comment.

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HONG KONG (AP) -- China Unicom Ltd. said Friday it will sell Apple Inc.'s iPhone in China this year, ending months of rumor about when the hit phone would make its long-delayed debut in the world's mo...
HONG KONG (AP) -- China Unicom Ltd. said Friday it will sell Apple Inc.'s iPhone in China this year, ending months of rumor about when the hit phone would make its long-delayed debut in the world's mo...
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"China To Get iPhone On Apple-Unicom Deal"

What do u mean ... isnt that where they are being manufactured ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 AM on 08/30/2009
- hulagirrrl I'm a Fan of hulagirrrl 43 fans permalink
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I thought it was already in China, wait, that's before it comes here, and after poor, underpaid and exploited little Chinese women and children assemble it for a dollar a day. I will not own anything Apple until they pay their fair share to the people making their product, which by the way could be assembled in the US also.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 08/28/2009
- Paul Peete - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Paul Peete 403 fans permalink

The Chinese will take Apple to another level with a billion new consumers with discretionary income. Any company worth its salt would want to be in that market. I wonder how the iPhone is faring in India. They have a well established technology class now that they are America's help desk for everything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 08/28/2009

For whatever its worth, I am Indian and visit there once a year to see my family.

Nokia is the king over there. The Whale in the pond.

When I moved out of India 10 years back, cellphone was a rarity. Now, street vendors, housekeepers, street cleaners, EVERYONE has a cellphone.

90% chances, those are all Nokias. They have cornered the market on entry level cell phones.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 08/28/2009
- hulagirrrl I'm a Fan of hulagirrrl 43 fans permalink
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Nokia treats people fairly well and pays decent wages, has a good product, had a good product long before the US thought about GPS. I have only owned Nokia now for about ten years, never any problems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 08/28/2009
- ipv4 I'm a Fan of ipv4 15 fans permalink

Their might be 150 million at best that can actually afford the phone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 08/29/2009
- Fabini I'm a Fan of Fabini 46 fans permalink
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Dear Apple, link deals with the world, I don't mind. But please, stop loading up my devices with Asian fonts I don't understand or use. Or is there an app for that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 08/28/2009
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This headline is a little confusing since the iPhone is MADE IN CHINA! So they would just be keeping the iPhone there, not bringing it there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 08/28/2009
- hulagirrrl I'm a Fan of hulagirrrl 43 fans permalink
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Exactly, and the article did not talk about how Apple is paying below the Chines minimum wage and forcing people to work unpaid overtime.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 08/28/2009
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