China's Shrinking Smartphone Market Could Prove Difficult For Apple's iPhone
China's smartphone market could be cooling, and if so, this doesn't bode so well for iPhone sales.
China's smartphone market could be cooling, and if so, this doesn't bode so well for iPhone sales.
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Apple investors are very happy this Monday, Dec. 23.
The world's largest carrier will begin carrying the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c on Jan. 17.
China Mobile still doesn't have the iPhone, the new Mac Pro is finally here, and Beyoncé offers plenty of surprises.
One new report claims that poor iPhone 5c sales have triggered Apple-China Mobile renegotiations.
China Mobile is expected to sell a whole lot of iPhones in 2014.
Apple has removed FreeWeibo from the Chinese App Store because it allowed users to circumvent government restrictions.
China Mobile is really hoping to sell a lot of iPhones.
China Mobile has updated its website again, and is continuing to hint at an upcoming iPhone preorder system.
Apple's iPhones are already selling incredibly well in China.
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China Mobile is set to launch preorders for Apple's iPhone on Dec. 12, according to an online advertisement.
Apple's deal with China Mobile is expected to score the company a huge number of iPhone sales in 2014.
Apple and China Mobile have finally signed a deal whereby the former's iPhone handsets will be officially made available on the latter's network.
How much could Apple earn in additional revenue off the back of a China Mobile iPhone deal?
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Could Apple's new iPhones launch with China Mobile on Dec. 18?
It looks like a China Mobile iPhone could finally be in the cards.
Could Apple's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c reach China Mobile's network as soon as Nov. 9?
More news indicative of a China Mobile iPhone deal has surfaced online.
China Mobile is expected to offer the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c from as early as November.
IDC expects Apple's share of the Chinese smartphone market to double by 2014.
Preorders for Apple's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c have recently passed 100,000 units with China Unicom.