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Smaller SIM cards to be available
MOBILE phone companies on Chinese mainland are ready to provide a new smaller SIM card used in the iPhone 5, which went on sale worldwide yesterday but isn't yet available on the mainland.
Both China Mobile and China Unicom say they can provide the nano-SIM cards for customers who have bought the phone overseas.
It might be around three months before the iPhone 5 officially goes on sale on the mainland, industry insiders said. By then, all carriers will have to provide better services to keep their existing customers and attract new ones, according to analysts.
Both China Mobile and China Unicom say they can provide the nano-SIM cards for customers who have bought the phone overseas.
It might be around three months before the iPhone 5 officially goes on sale on the mainland, industry insiders said. By then, all carriers will have to provide better services to keep their existing customers and attract new ones, according to analysts.
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