“Apple is expected to bounce back with new iMacs at the start of 2009 and to launch the iPhone in China soon afterwards,” Aidan Malley reports for AppleInsider.
“Analyst Ben Reitzes of Barclays Capital expects Apple to make the iMac one of its first updates in the new year as part of an effort to revitalize its lineup that will likely include the rest of its Mac desktops as well,” Malley reports.
Reitzes also believes that the way [has been paved] for a launch in China by the mid-point of next year,” Malley reports.
“Apple is commonly thought to be negotiating almost exclusively with the Chinese government’s preferred carrier, China Mobile,” Malley reports.
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