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iPhone 4 in China: iPhone 4 Sales are High in China

Monday, September 27th, 2010 at 4:27 am , filed under Mobiles, Tech News by Kimberly

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iPhone 4 in China: China Unicom Ltd says that the supply of Apple’s iPhone 4 handset is insufficient to meet the demand of users and it plans to increase the demand as quickly as possible. The sales of this new iPhone 4 are very high when compared to older versions of iPhone in China.

According to the sales on Saturday, Unicom has received more than 200,000 iPhone 4 preorders. So, far about 60,000 buyers have received iPhone 4 through China Unicom.

People can get this latest iPhone 4 through China Unicom on a two year contract and through Apple retail stores in China. Apple plans to increase its sales and promote its brand by opening more retail stores in China. Last week, Apple opened two stores. By the end of this year, Apple plans to add total 25 stores in China.

By Kimberly

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