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Unicom set to sell iPhones

China Unicom, the country's second largest mobile operator, said yesterday it would launch Apple's iPhones on the mainland this week as it announced plans to buy back a minority stake held by South Korea's SK Telecom for $1.28bn.

Unicom is pinning its hopes on the iPhone as it tries to win market share and more high-end users in China's highly competitive telecoms market.

The mobile operator said it would start selling 3G iPhones for about Rmb5,000 ($732) each on October 1, without specifying which model. Subscribers could choose from eight service plans, ranging from Rmb126 to Rmb886 per month. Users who signed two-year contracts of above Rmb186 per month would receive handset subsidies of up to Rmb4,253.

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