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Apple reveals 'record sales' for iPhone 5 in China

Apple defies doubters, saying more than two million units sold in first weekend of official sales in world's biggest market for smartphones

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Apple says more than two million iPhone 5 smartphones were bought on the mainland in the product's first weekend on sale. Photo: Xinhua
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More than two million Apple iPhone 5s were sold in the first weekend the product was officially available on the mainland, the world's largest market for smartphones.

That result compared favourably with the more than five million units sold by the technology giant from September 21 to 23, the weekend the device debuted in Hong Kong, the United States, Australia, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Japan and Singapore.

Apple chief executive Tim Cook said yesterday that demand for the iPhone 5 on the mainland, where it was introduced last Friday, "has been incredible, setting a new record with the best first weekend sales ever" for an iPhone model in that market.

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This was the first time the highly secretive company announced its initial iPhone sales figures for mainland China. "China is a very important market for us, and customers there cannot wait to get their hands on Apple products," Cook said.

The mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau comprise Apple's second-biggest market after the US. "Initial pre-orders seemed strong with China Unicom, which reported that it received more than 300,000 pre-orders last week for the iPhone 5," said Lisa Soh, an analyst at Macquarie Capital Securities.

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"That compares with the 200,000 pre-orders in five days for the iPhone 4S in January."

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