Despite yet to get an official
launch date for the
iPhone 5 in
China grey market stores across
Shenzhen are already accepting orders for the next generation iPhone, but prices aren't as hot they were just 6 days ago!
On the 12th September Tim Cook took the stage to announce the
iPhone 5, and not one person was surprised! We had all seen the leaked photos, images and components for month, there were even fake iPhone 5's on
sale before the real thing came out!
Following the
launch of the
iPhone 5 and
news that it would
launch in
stores across the world on 21st September
grey market sellers in
China announced that they would also be selling the iPhone 5 on
launch day but at a much inflated $1500 price tag.
Since then though the number of potential
iPhone 5 customers has been considerably less than these Apple smugglers had planned for and now the prices have dropped to 6000 Yuan which is roughly $1000!
The
iPhone 5 will go on
sale in
Hong Kong on 21st September where most of the smuggled iPhone 5's will be coming from but sold at the much lower price of $750, and it would actually make more financial sense for
Chinese mainlanders to jump on the ferry to
Hong Kong and pick the
new iPhone 5 up for themselves rather than pay someone to smuggle it.
It is expected that the
iPhone 5 won't be as such a hot seller as the iPhone 4 was when it hit
Chinese stores a few years ago to riots and violence, and many
Chinese phone buyers are more interested in picking up a
new Window's 8 phone or a high-end Android device which usually cost much less.