The AppAdvice week in review: Apple announces record iPhone sales and profits
It was a huge week for Apple, as the company announced record profits.
It was a huge week for Apple, as the company announced record profits.
Another Apple retail store is set to open in China.
Apple's week just got even more awesome.
Tomorrow, Jan. 27 is a big day for Apple and for China.
Apple promises to add 25 new retail locations in China in the coming years.
The price you pay for an iOS device could drop ... eventually.
The partnership would bring Apple Pay to the world's largest consumer market.
Apple has overtaken Samsung to become the most popular mobile brand in China.
Tim Cook recently met with Chinese officials to discuss security and privacy.
Mr. Cook goes to China to give them an earful after alleged iCloud attack.
China could be using a man-in-the-middle attack to get Apple ID information from Chinese users.
Here are a few of the stories we covered during the week that was.
Initial sales of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in China could be massive.
China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom are now selling the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
Chinese regulators are about to approve Apple's latest handsets.
China is expected to get the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus very soon.
The bottom line: The Chinese government has not banned the purchase of certain Apple products.
Apple has officially denied claims made by China's state broadcaster that its location-tracking function in iOS is a "national security concern."
Apple could soon face some new rules in China.
Motorola will soon be owned by Lenovo. Should Apple be concerned?
There is a reason Apple CEO Tim Cook seems to be spending a lot of time in China.
Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke in Beijing ahead of this Friday's iPhone launch at China Mobile.
A deal is expected to be signed soon between Apple and China Mobile that will bring the iPhone 5C to the world's largest carrier.
Apple will soon reveal its big plans for China.