Sep 14, 2012 - 05:10 PM EDT ? AAPL: 691.28 (+8.30, +1.22%) | NASDAQ: 3183.95 (+28.12, +0.89%)
?China Mobile is not going to be selling the iPhone 5, at least not anytime soon, says Nomura Equity Research in a report out of Friday,? Reinhardt Krause reports for Investor?s Business Daily.??Contrary to some media reports? suggestions, the initial version of iPhone 5 does not work on TD-LTE technology (4G technology adopted by China Mobile),? Nomura analyst Danny Chu wrote,? Krause reports. ???As the new iPhone is not compatible with China Mobile?s 3G (TD-SCDMA) or 4G (TD-LTE) technologies, it can only operate on 2G networks of China Mobile,? he said.?
Krause reports, ?He says China Unicom will likely sell the iPhone 5 ?around December.? Some analysts have claimed chips built into the iPhone 5 have been engineered to support China Mobile?s network, if a deal is worked out. CNBC reported Thursday that an Apple-China Mobile deal was ?imminent.? Such a deal could spark iPhone sales in China.?
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MacDailyNews Take: Hmmm, ?imminent? or ?not anytime soon.? Those span a rather wide range of opinion.
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