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China Unicom: Over iPhones sold in China

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Phone sales are building momentum in China. On the heels of a major iPhone advertising campaign, last week China Unicom launched a 46-city iPhone roadshow/education campaign. Today we’ve learned that China Unicom has now passed the 300,000 iPhone sales threshold.


Source: http://iphonasia.com/?p=9202...

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