“A senior executive from China Unicom told China Daily that Chinese business users have showed great interests in Apple Inc’s popular smartphone,” Wang Xing reports for China Daily.
“‘We expect the handset to attract over 10 percent of China’s 3G users in the following two to three years,” said the executive, who declined to be named,” Xing reports.
“The executive’s remarks came shortly after Unicom’s chairman Chang Xiaobing said on Tuesday that he expects iPhone to become China’s best-selling smart phone,” Xing reports.
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[Attribution: AppleInsider. Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Chung” for the heads up.]
That’s quite a rounding error when yer playin’ in the billions ballpark!
considering how many iPhones I saw when I spent three weeks in China this summer, they are probably close to 10% already, they just are all of the jailbroken variety.
That’s at least 10% and that’s a huge number