Despite disappointing China debut, iPhone’s 2010 predicted to be strong

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3 Nov 2009

With only 5,000 new iPhone customers signed up at launch, Apple’s official debut in China has been viewed as a disappointment. But one Wall Street analyst still believes the handset will still sell 36 million globally in 2010.

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Despite disappointing China debut, iPhone’s 2010 predicted to be strong

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