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iPhone launches on China Unicom
By Charles Starrett | 10.30.09

The iPhone has officially launched in China, with reports of lines in the hundreds. Fortune reports that the first sale was made at 6:30 p.m. Beijing time on Friday, following a ceremony held at China Unicom’s flagship store, known as “The Place.” Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice president of iPod and iPhone Product Marketing, was on hand at the event, calling it “an extraordinary day,” while China Unicom officials revealed they now have more than 1 million iPhone 3G subscribers, most likely through its amnesty program that allowed owners of imported, gray-market iPhones to sign up for its services. According to reports, as many as 300 customers were in line to buy the handset at Unicom’s store in Beijing, while a strong crowd was also found outside Apple’s retail store in the city.

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This will be a good indicator to Verizon how well a CDMA version of the iPhone will work in real time. I have been patiently waiting for a Verizon iPhone and it looks like I won’t be the only one pleased to see it finally arrive. Now I just wish a 4G iPhone on the Verizon network wasn’t seemingly 2+ years away. Oh, well. Luckily, patience is one of my few virtues.

By BlueHUE on 10.30.09 at 12:45 PM

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