China Unicom has announced that it will sell iPhones with Wi-Fi starting Monday in China, according to the Associated Press.
China Unicom Ltd. started selling the iPhone in October but early models lacked wireless connections due to Chinese regulations. Industry analysts say that hurt the iPhone's appeal in China, where black market versions are widely available. Unicom will sell eight-gigabyte iPhones with third-generation service and Wi-Fi throughout China starting Monday, a company spokesman, Wen Baoqiu, said Friday.
Unicom also sells 16GB and 32GB iPhones without Wi-Fi but its expected that these models will eventually be replaced by the iPhone 4.
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