Thursday, September 19, 2013

Apple starts selling in Japan its new iPhone models ... - ElEconomista.es

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    she released today its new phone models iPhone in Japan, where hundreds of people waited in line in front of many of the shops of the Californian company.

    The two new models, which work with the new Apple operating system iOS 7 are the 5s , which includes a fingerprint sensor to unlock the terminal, and the low cost version 5c , sold in a range of varied colors.

    The main novelty in Japan is that for the first time the three national mobile operators offer the new iPhone, which promises to further intensify competition in the local market. The leading operator in Japan, NTT Docomo, has finally decided to offer contracts with iPhone, whose popularity continues to grow in recent years despite how much it took to settle in the China market.

    NTT Docomo is offering even more aggressive than their competitors, KDDI and Softbank Mobile, offering not pay anything for the 16-gigabyte version of the 5s and those of 16 and 32 of 5c if you sign a contract for two years. largest Japanese operator has experienced an exodus of subscribers in the last two years due to their reluctance to offer services with Apple terminals, apparently for his disagreements with the apple company about prices the phones themselves and other supplies.

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