Aug 28

No more time for rumors, it is now official. China Unicom and Apple has officially announced the settlement of a multiyear agreement to sell the iPhone in China today. As our sources have confirmed with us earlier, they are gearing up for a fourth quarter launch this year.

Over the past few months, China Unicom kiosks have been popping up in Carrefour (the French version of Walmart) and Best Buy locations all over the Mainland after China Unicom has made agreements with both companies to help promote and sell their 3G service. The wide availability of the iPhone at these higher end locations should help obtain the right target market as well as defend against China Mobile’s Android based OPhone (the supposed China iPhone killer) also making it’s debut around the same time. The 8GB version of the iPhone (around 2,400 RMB) and 16GB version (around 4800 RMB) will also be sold at official China Unicom locations.

China Unicom press release:

China Unicom and Apple officially confirms iPhone deal

UPDATE: iPhone in China is officially listed on Apple.com.cn

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Aug 17

abeff6f66ba53c205ef7108b063e9447206ace4aa60a3aad32bc0f24a29eb3b0fca426f6f41049067625c924c4224ffe54834cef200017736If you are one of the unlucky ones, you may be asking yourself ‘Why is the internet so slow in China today?’ Many people are unable to use MSN Messenger, some VPN services,  nor able to access sites such as Yahoo and Apple.com. The good news is it doesn’t have anything to do with the Great Firewall. The bad news is it is apparently caused by seabed movements from Typhoon Morakat and affecting several countries Asia wide.

According to China Unicom the FNAL / RNAL cable from Hong Kong to Taiwan, an important information channel, has been damaged on August 12th by typhoon Morakot. However routing was not interrupted due to certain protections so there was no impact on communications at that time. Today at around 14:20 Beijing time, the cable protection routing China’s gateway to North America, Europe and other international communications via Pusan, South Korea was damaged, caused by impacts of varying levels.

The International Business Department of China Unicom said there are currently related organizations and outside partners taking necessary measures in order to resume normal communication as soon as possible.

Although you may have trouble getting on your favorite sites today, please keep in mind there are several people who are suffering much worse due to the typhoon and I ask that you keep them in your thoughts.

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Aug 01

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When evaluating how China Unicom’s service tethered with the iPhone will fare out there are a few challenges to consider. We did confirm with a friend at China Unicom that they are preparing for the iPhone release as early as September.

The Price

Unfortunately the iPhone is out of reach for most people in China, where the average income for a recent graduate is around 2500 rmb ($375 usd) per month. About 1-2 million iPhones seems like a good starting point for well off people living in Beijing and Shanghai which has a combined population of almost 40 million people.

There may be over a million iPhones on the mainland smuggled in from the United States. The American iPhone 3GS has been selling for 6000 rmb – 6500 rmb on the gray market while the unlocked Hong Kong or Italian version fetches a price between 7000 rmb and 8500 rmb. There’s also the LPhone which is the latest Chinese imitation that sells for around 777 rmb.

AppleInsider reports that it is rumored China Unicom is paying around 3000 rmb to Apple for the iPhone and will offer new subscribers a handset below that price. Since it seems China will most likely be getting a modified version of the iPhone that is much cheaper then the current models readily available, it should help foster more sales.

The Contract

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Most cellular customers are usually on a pre-paid plan with their service provider. While China Unicom also offers prepaid plan, their 3G service is stricly by 6 month contracts. Since the credit ratings system in China is still under development, they will be charging a deposit to new subscribers. A new contract for a 3G phone number in Beijing is currently 1000 rmb for non-Chinese citizens, 500rmb for non-Beijing citizens. Native born Beijingers in Beijing do not have to pay a deposit. I suspect the iPhone will have some type of deposit for all buyers.

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Revisiting the price issue, China Unicom’s 3G service is also very expensive for many locals to afford. Having a China Unicom 3G number which begins with the prefix ‘186′ can even be seen as a status symbol. The lowest price plan they currently offer is 186 rmb/month which buys you 510 outgoing minutes, 20 video phone minutes, 20 MMS, and 40 downloads for articles from their online store. The 3G service at that price point is limited to only 60MB/ month. In contrast, China Mobile offers 500MB of GPRS Edge for only 50rmb. Most people in China on the average spend only 50rmb/month for their entire plan. Most students in the country spend only half that. Free incoming minutes are the norm for both service providers.

Speculation

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If you are considering investing in China Unicom, the first solid speculations of China Unicom receiving the Apple contract surfaced around April where the stock sold for under $10 usd/share. Since speculation the stock has increased to todays stock price between $14 and $15 usd/share. Although some investors may be behind the curve, 1 to 2 million new subscribers isn’t much of a dent compared to their total 125 million subscribers. Another problem to consider, it is just plain difficult to track down a China Unicom location, whereas China Mobile is sold and available on almost every block with official, licensed, and unlicensed stores.

I believe many people will find that an iPhone under 3000 rmb is a bargain and will probably make the switch to China Unicom. However Unicom’s service is so expensive they may be willing to lose their deposit and jailbreak it for use with China Mobile. Furthermore, since 3G is very new in China, it is difficult to measure 3G customer satisfaction. Once the 3G fad goes down and if Unicom can recoup the expenses of setting up a 3G infrastructure, their prices may go down.

Please share your thoughts with us.

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Jul 31

It is now confirmed that provider China Unicom will be pushing Apple’s 3G version of iPhone mobile phone with recent photos revealing the first upcoming Chinese version of the iPhone 3GS from Sina Technology test reviews.

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The recent photos taken from Sina Technology Zhiguo show the carrier signal on the top left hand corner revealing “中国联通” (China Unicom) along with the 3G signal. Since China Unicom is mainly a WCDMA provider, this may be very good news for Verizon wireless in the States who is reportedly subsidizing Apple’s tablet may also contract with Apple to provide the iPhone.

The back of iPhone mobile phones reveals simplified Chinese which is only exclusive to China. It is noted that the iPhone released in Hong Kong uses English on the back.

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Booting up the device reveals the typical “Dear user, you are welcome to use the China Unicom’s business” message found on Chinese phones.

The battery percentage meter reveals it is a 16GB 3GS model and it is unclear if China will also receive the 8GB 3G or the 32GB 3GS.

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As early as May this year, the national radio frequency spectrum monitoring and testing center on the site show that Apple’s phone has been through the national radio transmitting equipment, type approval, access to 5-year market access time, the news industry as a Progressive Apple Mainland turn for the better. The industry speculated that the submission of Apple products are customized for the Chinese market, especially the 3G version of iPhone mobile phones, for Unicom WCDMA standard. The mobile phone that has appeared online in the Foxconn foundries might be OEM production.

(via Sina Techonology)

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