Following Apple officially announcing that its iPhone 4S will become available in China ? (and 21 further countries) ? starting January 13, Chinese telecoms provider China Unicom has announced that upon the smartphone?s launch across the region it will be offering its customers the chance to get their hands on the iPhone, (for FREE), providing those customers are prepared to sign a new, multi-year wireless contract.
The offer covers both Apple?s 32GB and 16GB iPhone 4S models, with customers looking to get their hands on the 32GB model first required a three-year contract at 286 yuan (~$45) per month. Those in China looking to get their hands on Apple?s 16GB iPhone 4S will be required to sign a new, two-year wireless contract at 386 yuan per month.
While ditching the handset pricing on the iPhone 4S entirely ? from a business perspective ? may seem a little risky, industry analysts now speculate that the move could end up attracting customers to the network who are more willing to pay for Unicom?s expensive data plans.
Did we mention iPhone 4S users use twice as much data as iPhone 4 users? ? Yeah.
[via TUAW]
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