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Apple reportedly strikes iPhone deal with China Mobile

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<i>This post has been updated. See the note below for details.</i>

Apple may have finalized a deal with China Mobile, that nation’s largest carrier, to sell the iPhone.

Such a deal would give Apple access to China Mobile’s 700 million customers for the first time. Though analysts have been predicting such a deal was close for months now, it’s still expected to give a major boost to Apple in one of the world’s most important smartphone markets.

The deal was reported Wednesday by the Wall Street Journal, which said a source had indicated that it would be announced Dec. 18 at a China Mobile conference.

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[Updated, 6:47 a.m. PST Dec. 5: In a note to clients Thursday, Gene Munster, a Piper Jaffray analyst, said China Mobile iPhone sales could add as much as 5% to Apple’s revenues in the current fiscal year that ends September 2014.

In early trading, Apple’s stock rose $7.92, or 1.4%, to $572.92.]

[Updated, 10:49 a.m. PST Dec. 5: Reuters is reporting a deal may not have been inked yet.

“We are still negotiating with Apple, but for now we have nothing new to announce,” China Mobile spokeswoman Rainie Lei told Reuters.]

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