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China Unicom sell just 5,000 iPhones in opening weekend

SlashGear  Nov 04 09

While the competition for iPhone carriers is hotting up in Europe, the smartphone has only just gone on sale in China.  Unfortunately, sales success hasn’t followed the Apple device over to China Unicom’s new 3G network; only 5,000 iPhone handsets were sold in China over the first weekend, according to the carrier, despite over a million new subscribers to that network in the same period.

The sales performance – which China Unicom are saying they’re “satisfied” with – has been partially blamed on some absent features in the iPhone officially on sale there. Full story...

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