The world's largest operator has yet to sell the iPhone
On December 18, China Mobile, the world's largest network, remained 'silent' in the release of the iPhone phone, making public opinion surprising.
On December 18, China Mobile, the world's largest network, remained "silent" in the release of the iPhone phone, making public opinion surprising.
Earlier, many people believed that December 18 was the official time of selling the iPhone's iPhone to 750 million subscribers. However, according to Reuters news agency , Apple and China Mobile are still in talks . and there is no certainty that the iPhone will dock this network this year.
Previously, analysts had suggested that the deal with China Mobile was very important to Apple, so it kept its momentum in the Chinese market after releasing iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c .
With the sudden 'stumbling block ', Apples Apples will definitely face difficulties in increasing market share in the world's most populous market, especially when the iPhone 5c is expected to 'make things' here.
Statistics released by research firm Counterpoint Research show that Apple is "revitalizing" significantly in China, though it has yet to reach an agreement with China Mobile, reflected in a 5% increase in market share in September. passed up about 12% in October.
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