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The two companies have reportedly also already struck a deal to develop a future iPhone model based on China Mobile's homegrown 4G TD-LTE standard, a variant of the LTE standard that has been said to not be included in the iPhone 5.

Eric - one last time, TD-LTE is NOT a China Mobile "homegrown standard."

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Holy crap! If this deal goes through apples market share will EXPLODE!!

Steve Jobs : "first China, and then the world. Buhahahahahahahahaha "
Operation global takeover nearly complete.
 
Eric - one last time, TD-LTE is NOT a China Mobile "homegrown standard."

:mad:

Could you please enlighten me on this? By my understanding, China Mobile developed and pushed TD-LTE as the successor to TD-SCDMA, although interest has since widened.
 
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