(1) All mobile phones officially sold in China till now have to disable WI-FI. It is not an iPhone-only policy. (2) The 3G standard which iPhone supported is WCDMA. It is different with China Mobile's TD-SCDMA, but the same as China Unicom's. Because of the competition relationship between the two providers, you cannot ask China Mobile to sell a model which is ready for China Unicom. (3) iPhone should try to make deal with China Unicom but they choose to talk with China Mobile. They are wasting time, aren't they?
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(1) All mobile phones officially sold in China till now have to disable WI-FI. It is not an iPhone-only policy.
(2) The 3G standard which iPhone supported is WCDMA. It is different with China Mobile's TD-SCDMA, but the same as China Unicom's. Because of the competition relationship between the two providers, you cannot ask China Mobile to sell a model which is ready for China Unicom.
(3) iPhone should try to make deal with China Unicom but they choose to talk with China Mobile. They are wasting time, aren't they?