By raving angry loonyPosted Wednesday 25th February 2009 04:43 GMT
At least there the units will be made locally. I expect they'll lose a lot of them in the mail, as it always seems the closer you are, the longer it takes.
By JasperPosted Wednesday 25th February 2009 09:36 GMT
I have been in Beijing in the last two weeks and I saw so many iphones I assumed they were already on sale. You can certainly buy all the accessories over the counter in the main electrical shops. You can probably also buy an iphone in the Silk Alley, but I would not recommend it. Last person I know who bought an "igadget" there is now the proud owner of a nano which only plays the preloaded .wav files and has the laudable capcity of 10mb. Looks nice though!
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 25th February 2009 12:39 GMT
Sigh... ok here's the reality, and I have lived in HK for years.
Here you can buy a jailbroken Iphone, a Google phone, a Samsung Omnia etc etc
Here if you screw up your Iphone from Itunes or whatever you go back to the same shop (or one of a hundred other shops) and pay to get it re-jailbroken.
Why? I dunno. Here you can buy phones which look smell touch and feel as Iphones but are 10 per cent of the price cos they are made in China. Are they gonna break? Who gives a shit - you can buy 9 of them and still be ahead.
I suspect Apple does not give a shit about sales of the Iphone because they can lock in a goodly number of Apps downloaded. "goodly number" = thousands
Now a dose of reality. PRC punters do not give a shit about the Iphone. Last time I sat in Shenzhen with my mate he showed me his phone which does everything my 10 times as expensive Iphone does, probably more, and is lighter to boot. And to repeat, if it breaks so what? Buy another one!
Why is he not gob-smacked by the latest Iphone, Nokia, SOny-Ericsson whatever??
Because - PAY ATTENTION - there are hundreds if not thousands of small mobile phone tech shops in Shenzhen which crack the latest "must have" feature from Finland within days or even hours. Within days or hours their cousins in the factory next door are mass producing Nokia-busters.
By Mad HackerPosted Wednesday 25th February 2009 16:16 GMT
You expect me to believe there is a magical place where there are electronics products not available in Europe or the US that cost 1/10th the price and work better and have more features? And this is the same place that feels EVD, HD VMD, NVD, and CHBD are the answer(s) to Blu-Ray?
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 25th February 2009 20:06 GMT
I too lived in hong kong for years and though i cannot confirm the Sino iphone comments by another AC. I would say that that is probably accurate. I once had a gameboy cartridge which had 200 different full games on it - 60% of which had not even been released - as a result i think some were a little buggy, many were also crap but it cost me the princely sum of about 20 quid. i don't doubt that there are some little shops wacking out iphone clones with a picture of an orange on them for a 1/10th of the price with all of the features... My first computer was an apple2+ copy with a sticker of a banana on it
Comments on: Apple iPhone poised for China touchdown
Load of them #
By Long Fei Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 03:59 GMT
local #
By raving angry loony Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 04:43 GMT
Not in China? #
By Jasper Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 09:36 GMT
Sino Iphone? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 12:39 GMT
You got me an apple... #
By al Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 14:44 GMT
@ AC: Sino Iphone #
By Mad Hacker Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 16:16 GMT
sino iphone #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 20:06 GMT