Jane Leung
Aug 6, 2010

iPad receives green light from China government

BEIJING – iPad has received the go-ahead from the Chinese government following the approval of its China Compulsory Certificate (3C).

iPad receives green light from China government

According to reports, Apple received the approved certification on 2 August. The manufacturer in China falls under Foxconn.

iPad is expected to enter the mainland market in September with the entry level model priced at US$515.

Apple iPhone 4 has also been awarded domestic network access permission.

China Unicom has began talks with Apple to introduce iPhone 4 and the iPad to the mainland market during June.

Source:
Campaign China

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