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The iPhone might be coming to the world’s largest mobile carrier, China Mobile. The world comes from Bloomberg quoting China Mobile’s chairman. The report also details that the phone might not hit the carrier’s 655 million subscribers yet this year. But the two sides are talking...

With so many people writing about Apple, finding the best stories and reports isn’t easy.Here’s our daily pick of stories about the company from around the Web that you shouldn’t miss:Get ready for snappy, overlapping dialogue and fast-paced walk and talkswith Steve Jobs:The mov...

Reuters reports that China Mobile is talking with Apple about selling the iPhone. China Mobile is the world's largest telecom carrier by subscribers. It claimed over 600 million users at the end of September, 2011 and, interestingly, 10 million iPhone users. Those customers either converted from ...

China Mobile, the world's biggest telecom carrier by subscribers, sai...

To say that China is an important territory for Apple and its smartphone is an understatement. The country is home to more than a billion cell phone users, and the market is currently dominated by Android and other platforms.That’s because the iPhone has only been available in mainland Chin...

China Mobile has confirmed that it is in talks with Apple over bringing the iPhone officially to its network. China Mobile's chairman Xi Guohua told its shareholders about the talks although there is still no news if a deal has been agreed. "China Mobile and Apple both have the will to stre...

How many iPhones did Apple just sell in China?

A report from Chinese strategic advisory firm Stenvall Skoeld suggests that Apple has a 10 percent penetration rate in China with the highest levels of ownership found in urban centers like Beijing, Guandong and Shanghai. The lowest percentage of ownership was found in Tibet which had a 0.1 perce...

Apple CEO Tim Cook poses with fan at the company's Xidan Joy City store in Beijing. Apple CEO Tim Cook was in Beijing today, meeting Chinese officials as the Cupertino company eyes up further growth in China. It’s his first trip to the country since he took over from Steve Jobs as CEO, ...

Any number of issues that might benefit from high-level face-to-face meetings between Cook...