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Gray Market Casts Shadow Over iPhone’s Chinese Debut
Wednesday, November 4, 2009China’s smartphone market is surging, according to figures from In-Stat released today. But sales of gray-market phones — which aren’t recognized or licensed by Chinese regulators — are rising right alongside legitimate handsets, according to separate numbers from iSuppli. Together, the reports highlight the vast potential for lucrative, high-end devices in the emerging Chinese market — and what m...
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