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China Mobile in talks with Apple to bring iPhone to China
Tuesday, November 13, 2007 - 08:39 AM EST

"China Mobile Ltd. Chief Executive Wang Jianzhou said Tuesday the company is in talks with Apple Inc. to bring the iPhone to China," Yun-Hee Kim reports for MarketWatch.

"However, Wang told reporters on the sidelines of the GSMA Mobile Asia Congress that no agreement has yet been reached," Yun-Hee Kim reports.

Full article here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Mike in Helsinki" for the heads up.]

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Nov 13, 07 - 08:56 am Comment from: TowerTone

Confucius say "Where my iPhone?"

Nov 13, 07 - 09:02 am Comment from: IronicMan

Bringing the iPhone to China?

Isn't it already being made there?

I know they got Chinese iPhone knock-offs already.

So this begs the question obviously.

How ironic man.

Nov 13, 07 - 09:11 am Comment from: PCDolt

Just doesn't make sense. They can't afford the phone at regular price. The Black market would be swamped with $5.00 phones.

Nov 13, 07 - 09:28 am Comment from: thats what i have been saying

Germany, UK who cares!!!
I have alwways said China and India. just news about china and apple up 7 premarket

Nov 13, 07 - 09:31 am Comment from: ron

O2's sees 8,000 iPhone activations on day one of 5-year UK exclusive
O2, the wireless arm of Telefonica and exclusive iPhone provider in the UK, beat its own expectations for iPhone activations by more than twofold on Friday, the first day the Apple handset was made available for sale in Europe.

Nov 13, 07 - 09:46 am Comment from: world traveler

I think there is a big market in Asia for the iPhone. I've taken 3 trips there and many people have a love for technology. A friend of my wife (who worked in China) had a linux-based motorola cell phone that could take pictures of business cards and perform OCR to input the data into the address book. Living space is at a premium in the big cities, and not everyone has a car (great public transportation system, though) so they tend to value multi-functional devices. My brother-in -law and his wife both have phones that combine MP3 and GPS along with the other basic functions.

Although the discrepancy between the wealthy and poor is noticeable (unlike in the U.S., right?) there's still a big market in China and the rest of the continent. Just my 2 cents.

Nov 13, 07 - 10:02 am Comment from: Lee

I suspect there are many positive things that are quietly in the works that could, at any time, be mentioned in the press to halt a stock slide.

One of the benefits of a very innovative company that leads its industry.

Nov 13, 07 - 10:31 am Comment from: Abdullah

China? When the iPhone arrives there, sales there alone will dwarf everything else Apple sells around the world. It's a booming place and the Chinese love technology. The iPhone will bowl them over.

Nov 13, 07 - 10:38 am Comment from: Jesus

That would be a huge market for Apple.

Nov 13, 07 - 10:53 am Comment from: KenC

PCdolt,
China is the 3rd largest luxury goods market in the world, already. Take your head out of the sand.

Nov 13, 07 - 11:07 am Comment from: ../.

Apple really should try to get the Chinese deal signed ASAP. Lower the percentage of revenue sharing if necessary. Knockoffs are a big part of life in China and some other Asian countries. Counterfeiters won't respect your design and you'll have a hard time defending your IPs. The longer Apple stays out of China, the more difficult it is to penetrate the market later when they must compete with their own knockoffs.

Nov 13, 07 - 11:33 am Comment from: ApplePi

Say 95% of Chinese People can't afford the iPhone. However, 5% of 1Billion is 50 million people.

Every percentage point brings 10 million people, and trust me there's lots of money in China... it's just not evenly distributed.

Nov 13, 07 - 12:19 pm Comment from: newton

C1's comfy retirement looms ever closer....wink

Nov 13, 07 - 05:55 pm Comment from: Rogers Eh?

"Hello, Apple, we've changed our minds.....hello? hello? hello?"

..."The party you are trying to reach is unavailable right now. Please be assured that Apple will get back to you as soon as they finish negotiating deals in China, India, Singapore, and the rest of Asia. Your country has been placed in alphabetical order and rest assured Mr Rogers, Apple will consider your revised proposal before any proposal from Chad or Denmark..."

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