China Mobile Hong Kong joins iPhone 6 fever
For all the Apple fans out there.
China Mobile Hong Kong has announced it will offer iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, the biggest advancements in iPhone history, which began on Friday, September 19 in Hong Kong.
According to release from China Mobile, iPhone 6 will be available starting at HKD 0 on a 24-month service plan and iPhone 6 Plus will be available starting at HKD 0 on a 24-month service plan.
Customers can pre-order both models today. China Mobile Hong Kong will allow iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus customers to connect to its converged TDD and FDD LTE 4G network.
Here's more from China Mobile:
iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are the biggest advancements in iPhone history, featuring two new models with stunning 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch Retina HD displays, and packed with innovative technologies in an all-new dramatically thin and seamless design that is still comfortable to hold and easy to use.
Both models are better in every way and include: the Apple-designed A8 chip with second generation 64-bit desktop-class architecture for blazing fast performance and power efficiency; advanced iSight and FaceTime HD cameras; and ultrafast wireless technologies.
The new iPhones include iOS 8, the biggest release since the App Store, featuring a simpler, faster and more intuitive user experience with new Messages and Photos features, predictive typing for Apple’s QuickType keyboard and Family Sharing.
iOS 8 also includes the new Health app, giving you a clear overview of your health and fitness data and iCloud Drive, so you can store files and access them from anywhere.
"The advanced iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, combined with China Mobile Hong Kong’s exclusive Mainland China 4G roaming service and our converged TDD and FDD LTE 4G network in Hong Kong, will give our customers the ultimate experience," said Sean Lee, Director & Chief Executive Officer of China Mobile Hong Kong.
"With our innovative 4G Pro service plans, iPhone customers can take advantage of both Hong Kong and Mainland China data usage with one single tariff.”