Apple Pay's China launch sees sign-up hiccups following huge demand
China's Apple Pay launch hasn't gone without a few bumps in the road. But these should be ironed out soon.
China's Apple Pay launch hasn't gone without a few bumps in the road. But these should be ironed out soon.
A Chinese bank is informing its customers that Apple Pay will be officially available in China beginning Feb. 18 at 5 a.m. local time.
As Apple continues to make a huge push in the country on the hardware front, users are snapping up apps.
The presidential front-runner wants to force Apple to build its products in the United States.
The long-awaited launch of Apple Pay in China is coming soon, thanks to a partnership that has been forged by Apple with China UnionPay.
Apple’s mobile payment service may finally launch in its largest potential market outside the U.S. as early as the first quarter of 2016.
Is China truly making an effort to crack down on electronics counterfeiters, or are they just trying to maintain face?
The number of retail stores in China is continuing to increase.
China has removed Apple from its approved list of product vendors for state purchases.
Xiaomi took home the top spot in China during 2014.
The new retail store is located at the Joy City shopping mall in the Nankai district of Tianjin.
Apple has just debuted a new video ad in China, its most valuable growth market.
It was a huge week for Apple, as the company announced record profits.
The video offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the magnificent mural for Apple's new Jiefangbei store came to be.
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.
The new retail location is now Apple’s largest store not only in China but in the whole of Asia.
China will now be able to inspect Apple products.
Wang Dongling reveals that the characters surrounding the Apple logo in his mural form a poem about West Lake in Hangzhou.
The profit margins on the larger handset are significantly higher than the smaller iPhone 6.
The handsets have contributed greatly to increasing Apple’s smartphone market share in China, Japan, and, most notably, South Korea.
Apple has posted a new video to promote the grand opening of one of its latest retail stores in China this weekend.