3G iPad domestic market is in full swing

Recently, foreign media reported that Apple’s equipment with 3G wireless technology has been approved by the Chinese regulatory authorities, and that the device is a 3G version of the iPad that has not yet landed in the Chinese market. According to this clue, the Southern Metropolitan reporter went to the website of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and found that on December 29 last year, he did approve of a data terminal that Apple supports the WCDMA standard. And all indications are that this is the 3G version of the iPad.

What comes after this is when it will be listed and whether it will be sold through Unicom. In response, Apple China did not give a response. China Unicom Guangdong (hereinafter referred to as Guangdong Unicom) stated that it has not received any information from the headquarters.

According to the information displayed on the website of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, this approved Apple product supports the "3G Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) standard" and also has "Wireless LAN", "Bluetooth" and "Global Mobile communications system (GSM) cellular connectivity."

According to the distribution of Apple’s global product line, the only iPad that complies with the above configuration standards and has not been listed in China is the 3G version of the iPad. More conclusive "evidence" comes from the device model. According to the website description, the Apple device model is A 1337. In foreign countries, Apple's 3G version of the iPad's product model is A1337.

According to China's 3C certification center, the 3G version of the iPad has passed China's 3C compulsory certification, the certificate number is 2010010902426500, plus the re-acquisition of the network license, all the "policy" has been crossed, the rest Suspense only sells.

On the one hand, Apple refused to respond when the machine will be sold in its own official retail stores and online stores. On the other hand, China Unicom, which showed "active enthusiasm" for the iPad, was as reserved as before the iPhone 4 was sold.

“We have not received any news from the headquarters.” said Guangdong Unicom’s relevant person. However, the latest research report released by a third-party institution, CICC, boldly predicted that China Unicom’s 3G iPad will start selling in January and is expected to add 3 million to 5 million data card users each year. This will undoubtedly make the last week of this month full of sights.