China’a largest mobile game developers conference kicks off on Sept. 24

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On September 3, 2014

The Global Mobile Game Developers Conference (GMGDC) is China’s largest B2B convention for mobile game developers. Held on September 24-25, GMGDC will be all about “Enabling Success” – connecting developers to local and international distribution channels and creating partnerships for growth and investment. What’s On iPhone is the official Media Partner for the conference. Hosted in Chengdu – China’s developer and […]

Apple inks deal with China Mobile

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On December 23, 2013

It was rumored for weeks and now finally announced officially, Apple will be bringing their iPhones to China Mobile, the iDevices will be available both at the carrier’s stores as well as Apple retail stores across mainland China beginning January 17, 2014. Interested buyers can sign up for pre-registration for both devices beginning on December 25, […]

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Tim Cook visits China for second time in less than a year

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On January 9, 2013

Photo Source: Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology It is no secret that Apple is gaining in popularity on the Chinese market, and therefore Tim Cook just visited  China for the second time since replacing Steve Jobs as chief executive in 2011. Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released a statement saying that “Cook met […]