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Monday, September 27, 2010

Apple sells 60,000 iPhones in China on launch date

On Saturday the iPhone 4 was launched in China and was received quite well. Over 1000 people lined up outside the new Apple store in Beijing to get their hands on the new iPhone. It's said there were over 60,000 iPhone 4 units sold on Saturday.

The official Chinese carrier of the iPhone 4, China Unicom, said it also took over 200,000 pre-orders for the iPhone. The demand was so strong that online pre-orders had to be ceased.

This is a lot better than the last release of the previous iPhone in China. Last year the previous iPhone model was released in China and sold 100,000 units in a 6 week period. This was due in large part to the the fact that there was no WiFi capabilities per the request of the Chinese government.

This is a promising launch for Apple in China which is looking to start building a developing market in the giant nation.

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