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Was the iPhone’s Launch in China Really a Bust?
Was the iPhone’s Launch in China Really a Bust?
Apple’s internationally coveted iPhone finally arrived at market in China last week and by most accounts, it’s debut was uncharacteristically muted . There is “no sign of the sort of sellout reception that greeted the smart phone at its introduction in other countries,” The ...
This Is a Next-Generation iPhone 4 Part, China Ontrade Claims [Rumor]
This Is a Next-Generation iPhone 4 Part, China Ontrade Claims [Rumor]
gizmodo.com — China Ontrade calls this the iPhone 4 Generation Midboard . Not very exciting, but the last time... they announced a next-generation iPhone part , they were right . A month later, the iPhone 3GS appeared with exactly those parts. What could this mean?  ... (more) This Is a Next-Generation iPhone 4 Part, China Ontrade ...
iPhone. Therefore I Am. (Profile of an iPhone User)
iPhone. Therefore I Am. (Profile of an iPhone User)
retrevo.com — As one of the most publicized gadgets in recent history, it’s no surprise that Apple’s iPhone has... won over the hearts & minds of many a smart-phone owner. But who are the iPhone users really? What makes them tick? In a recent Gadgetology study Retervo ... (more) iPhone. Therefore I Am. (Profile of an iPhone User)
iPhone 4th-gen “midboard” on sale at Chinese retailer?
iPhone 4th-gen “midboard” on sale at Chinese retailer?
slashgear.com — Remember the iPhone 4G SIM tray spotted in China last month ? Well, if you’re looking to... piece together your own next-gen Apple device, you’ll be keen to see China Ontrade’s latest purported component : it’s tipped to be the “iPhone 4 Generation Midboard”.  ... (more) iPhone 4th-gen “midboard” on sale at Chinese retailer?
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