Tuesday, 30 September 2014

It's official, iPhone 6 and 6 Plus availability starts October 17 in China

A little later than previously rumored, but clearly, it could have been much worse.



Apple may have lost one or two battles the past week or so, getting its reputation tarnished by a somewhat blown-out-of-proportion #bendgate scandal and iOS 8 glitch brouhaha, plus yielding the head start on Chinese sales to Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4, yet the fate of the war remains unchanged.

Nothing and no one can touch the popularity of “the biggest advancements in iPhone history”, and if you thought iPhone 6 and 6 Plus sales numbers looked mind-blowing before, wait until the two take the world’s largest handheld market by storm.

And yes, China used to be all about low-cost devices. But lately, folks around those parts have begun caring more and more about things like premium build quality and social status, and the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus offer them both.



So no, it doesn’t sound like it’ll be such a hassle for iFans to cough up RMB 5,288 and up. That’s the equivalent of $860, mind you, so needless to say pundits and tipsters were horribly wrong when predicting the iPhone 6 would ape the price structure of the 5s from last year.

Not even close. The 5s was available for roughly $130 less. Once again though, people will pay as much as it takes, so RMB 6,888 ($1,121) for the 128 GB variant, or RMB 6,088 ($990) for the 16 GB iPhone 6 Plus shouldn’t be a problem.

As far as the exact timetable goes, both the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus will be up for pre-orders online on October 10, with reservations for in-store pick-up open four days later. Finally, October 17 shall see the gold, silver and space gray models end up on store shelves, doorsteps and the sweaty, grubby, excited hands of iFans, with cellular service offered by all three of the nation’s major networks: China Mobile, Telecom and Unicom.

Source: Apple Press Info



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