Editor's note: New iPhone 5Cs are displayed at a media event in an Apple Inc office in Beijing, on Sept 11, 2013. Apple launched its new low-end iPhone 5C on Sept 10, but was met with widespread complaints in China about its still-too-high price. |
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Hands-on: Impressions of iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C Disappointment in the prices aside, the new iPhones feel great. During Apple's Wednesday press conference in Beijing there was a moment for a hands-on test. |
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Apple losing ground to home brand in China China is the largest smartphone manufacturer in the world. Its domestic demand for smartphones is surging as traditional mobile users switch to more advanced handsets. But most of the new demand is not for the latest gadgets from Apple or Samsung. |
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Colorful iPhone disappoints buyers Surprisingly, Apple chose to not stream their Tuesday morning Cupertino press conference, preferring to meet with a group of journalists in their Beijing office on Wednesday Beijing time, where they showed a video of the very same press conference from Tuesday. |
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Huawei unveils thinnest smartphone Ascend P6 Xiaomi launches new smartphone Xiaomi shifts into low end of mobile sector
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How good is 4G? Many of us have heard the term "4G", the stronger and faster network that will make our cell phones more powerful than ever. Now China's telecoms authorities are testing the country's first batch of 4G cell phones -- good news for those determined to have the very latest in technology. [full story] China's tested 4G service on offer in six months China's 4G market is about to start selling 4G phones. Currently, there are 10 mobile phones under review by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Those phones are sent by phone makers, in order to get approval for 4G network access. [full story] |
Samsung unveils smartwatch ahead of rival Apple The Galaxy Gear, a wearable computing device from Samsung that looks like a digital wristwatch, is certain to pique much curiosity when it starts being worn in public. The intensely black rectangular screen and orange strap on the wrist of a Samsung executive immediately caught my eye as she entered a corporate meeting room to give a preview of the gadget. [full story]
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