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iPad moves closer to sale in China

On Monday, the iPad moved one small step closer to the Chinese market when it received the China Compulsory Certification from the China Quality Certification Center. Other certifications will be necessary, but this important first step has been taken.

The Chinese government will ultimately determine if and when the device is sold. Before that happens, it will be subject to other regulating bodies like China's Telecommunications Equipment and Certification Center.

Liu Liang with the consulting group iResearch suggests that the iPad would sell well in China, despite competition from other devices. "The iPad is a top tier device," he said, "and the Apple brand has a great deal of influence among consumers."

You'll remember the trouble Apple had before bringing the iPhone to the Chinese market. Initially, wireless devices were required to use China's own WAPI standard, a measure that was relaxed earlier this year, when devices were allowed to have both WAPI and Wi-Fi. Since then, the iPhone has gone on to sell very well.

Apple has not announced formal plans to sell the iPad in China, but (slow) progress is being made. Here's hoping our friends in China can get their hands on iPads soon.

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slackero+engadget

You can get the iPad in China. A fried of mine bought his iPad in Beijing in May. So it is like with the iPhone. Official sales channels are not that important in China.

August 05 2010 at 2:07 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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kingsyung

You can get one in China now. However, it costs way too much! Take the iphone 4 for example, a dude bought it for $2142 in Beijing, of course, a sim-free one(English model). I am waiting for my iphone 4 in China badly, hope I can get it soon. Official sales are important in China, because it's more convenient when you wanna repair it.

August 05 2010 at 10:44 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Andrew

When I was visiting in China with my iPad right after the American launch, I got lots of questions and comments about my iPad. My experience leads me to believe that it would sell well there.

@Actionable Mango @TheCastro
Small-minded much? Not everything in China is poorly made.

August 05 2010 at 12:41 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
TheCastro

You cant keep a billion people repressed without quality internet blocking.

August 04 2010 at 5:46 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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