China Mobile maybe the largest
mobile phone operator on the planet, and may well have
more assests than Apple, but the giant is slipping to rival
China Unicom, thanks to the iPhone.
China Mobile were late to the iPhone party and only began selling the iPhone 4 last year in the meantime however,
China Unicom had buddied up with
Apple and began offering the iPhone 3G, 3GS and iPhone 4 on their 3G
network capturing a huge
market share.
Now, it seems
China Mobile will be losing out to their rivals once more, as a recent report suggest
Apple are not willing to make the
iPhone 4S compatible with
China Mobile proprietary 3G
network.
This is not the first time Apple and China Mobile haven't seen eye to eye, as the Chinese network lost out on offering the original iPhone as they insisted Apple remove the Wi-Fi and hand over control of the App market to them, a thought which Steve Jobs and co were never going to entertain.
It is expected the iPhone 4S will go on official sale in December and will be available in China Unicom, and perhaps China Telecom networks to begin with.
If you can't wait that long however, you could always pop over to
Hong Kong and grab an iPhone 4S on 11th November when it officially launches.