Apple's New iPhones Support China Mobile's TD-LTE Band
Specifications for Apple's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c suggest that a deal with China Mobile could be in the works.
Specifications for Apple's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c suggest that a deal with China Mobile could be in the works.
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.
Tim Cook can only attend one event next week. Which one will it be?
Apple could be planning on launching its iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C handsets in China on Nov. 28, according to a recent report.
As has often been said, the launch of an "iPhone 5C" is all about China.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has met with China Mobile officials.
It looks like Tim Cook is in China.
The next iPhone is likely to support LTE-A technology
China Mobile and Apple could soon announce a deal to bring the iPhone to China's largest carrier.
Apple's own carrier rules are one of the reasons the iPhone mini is likely to launch.
More on the so-called iPhone mini.
China Mobile is reportedly in talks with Apple regarding a potential iPhone deal.
Contrary to earlier reports, it now seems unlikely that the upcoming iPhone 5 will have support for China Mobile's proprietary standard.
Apple's upcoming iPhone could be the world's first truly global cellular handset.
Apple CEO Tim Cook’s visit this week to China is taking on added significance. The Wall Street Journal today reported Cook met with senior Chinese Leader Li Keqiang this week to discuss strengthening ties in a market Apple has long neglected.
China Telecom Corp Ltd will soon be offering its 106 million subscribers access to the iPhone for the first time, according to news first reported exclusively by Reuters. The news, which comes just weeks after Apple COO Tim Cook’s recent visit to China, means that two of the country’s three carriers will now offer the popular handset.
China Mobile recently stated that Apple CEO Steve Jobs is interested in developing an iPhone that could run on the carrier’s network. If Apple supported China Mobile's upcoming network (based on the carrier's TD standard), iPhone sales in China would increase massively.