"I'm looking forward to the launch, but I won't rush to buy anything," Wang, who uses an iPhone 6S that was launched last year, told Reuters. The company, which doesn't give a regional breakdown for its iPhone sales, didn't respond to requests for comment. China sales of the iPhone 6 soared in the first quarter of last year, helping drive up Apple's China revenues by 71 percent. The Weibo chatter in the run-up to the iPhone 7 launch has, so far, topped the levels seen ahead of last year's 6S launch. Wang, who uses both an iPhone 6S and a Huawei P9, said he plans to buy this year's new iPhone when it's released in China.
Source: bd News24 September 06, 2016 19:07 UTC