While Apple will accept direct pre-orders for its latest iPhones in China only starting October 10,
as of today customers can pre-order the new handsets via China Mobile,
China Unicom and China Telecom (the three carriers that control the
country’s mobile market).
According to Chinese website Feng, the
three carriers registered 2 million iPhone pre-orders in just 6 hours.
Needless to say, this is an impressive number. To put it in perspective,
we’ll remind you that Apple received 4 million iPhone pre-orders
in 24 hours from all 9 countries where the iPhone 6 was initially
released. Of course, we must not forget that China has over 1.2 billion
mobile subscribers, being by far the largest mobile market in the world.
Apple has fierce rivals in China, including local handset makers like
Xiaomi, Lenovo and Huawei, plus its global arch-rival Samsung. This,
however, doesn’t seem to stop millions of customers from wanting to buy
its devices. It’s well-known that extra-large smartphones are very
popular in China (and South-East Asia in general), so Apple is probably
more than happy regarding its decision to make both a 4.7-inch, and a
5.5-inch iPhone 6.
Thursday, 2 October 2014
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