In China, Apple's iPhone 5c Is Already Selling For A Discounted Price
Apple's iPhone 5c isn't doing well in China, and retailers have been forced to reduce their prices for the handset.
Apple's iPhone 5c isn't doing well in China, and retailers have been forced to reduce their prices for the handset.
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.
People in China are really in love with the iPhone 5s. The iPhone 5c, not so much.
It's time to take our first look inside the packaging for Apple's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c.
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Preorders for Apple's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c have recently passed 100,000 units with China Unicom.
Apple is allowing customers to reserve iPhone 5s handsets ... in China.
Apple's iPhone has gained regulatory approval in China with China Mobile's wireless standard.
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Specifications for Apple's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c suggest that a deal with China Mobile could be in the works.
Apple is in the process of opening a fourth Apple Retail Store in Shanghai, China.
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.
Another Apple supplier has been criticized by China Labor Watch ahead of the iPhone 5C's release.
It looks like Apple is planning on holding two media events this September.
The Apple co-founder discusses competing in China, and more.
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As has often been said, the launch of an "iPhone 5C" is all about China.
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Apple has lost market share in China, and held just five percent of the smartphone market in Q2 2013.
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