Speaking of Censorship
[iPhone]
Gizmodo cites unconfirmed sources that China Unicom will likely be selling an iPhone sooner than expected, but it will be one that does not have Wi-Fi functionality.
Will it be removed or just deactivated? And how hard would it be to, cough cough, reactivate?
Gizmodo cites unconfirmed sources that China Unicom will likely be selling an iPhone sooner than expected, but it will be one that does not have Wi-Fi functionality.
The Chinese government, which controls the nation's three major cellular carriers, said in the past that it objected to Wi-Fi in phones (perhaps because it's harder to sniff local packets than ones drifting through a wide-area network). According to reports, China Unicom has a deal to sell a GSM-based iPhone, like the ones sold elsewhere, but the license is for something where Wi-Fi is blocked. As TradingMarkets.com puts it: "Apple has to cancel the Wi-Fi function without changing other components."
Will it be removed or just deactivated? And how hard would it be to, cough cough, reactivate?
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