Apple is about to launch iOS 7.0.5 exclusively for the Chinese market
Finally, after a long period of negotiations, Apple has officially reached an agreement to distribute iPhone phones through China's largest operator, China Mobile.
Although earlier, the iPhone was sold in China through two other networks, at 10 Apple stores nationwide and an online store, but China Mobile has a huge customer base of 760 million. is a great opportunity for Apple to dramatically increase iPhone 5s sales and 5c.
Now it can be said that China has become a key market in Asia for Apple, which is why the Apple App is planning to release an iOS 7.0.5 update for the most populous country. world.
Accordingly, iOS 7.0.5 update will focus on addressing some network connectivity issues for iPhone 5s and 5c users in China. Customers in other markets will not need to pay too much attention to this 7.0.5 upgrade. Of course, the version that iOS users around the world are waiting for is still iOS 7.1 expected to be officially released in March next.
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