The Apple iPhone 5 is headed for new corners of the world. The smartphone will arrive in South Korea on 7 December, and in more than 50 additional new countries on 14 December, Apple said in a December 3 statement.
The iPhone 5 is already in 47 countries. It went on sale in the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and the United Kingdom on 21 September, and by 24 September, Apple had sold more than 5 million units.
Apple officials have said that they expect their long-awaited new smartphone to be in more than 100 countries by the end of the year. Among these countries is China, where the iPhone 5 will arrive on 14 December, Apple said in a separate 30 November statement, following a week behind Wi-Fi-only versions of the iPad Mini and the fourth-generation iPad.
The iPhone 5’s arrival in South Korea is also notable, as South Korea is home to Samsung, Apple’s rival on carrier networks and recently also in court rooms. In September, a California jury hearing an ongoing patent dispute between the rivals, ordered Samsung to pay Apple $1.05 billion (£620m) in damages.
While there’s hardly a mobile brand that hasn’t been on one end of a patent suit – last week Ericsson sued Samsung over mobile patents and for the same reason Nokia asked a judge to bar sales of Research In Motion’s BlackBerry devices – the ruling came as a blow to many South Koreans.
Over the last few years Samsung pulled ahead of other Android supporters to establish itself as Apple’s only true rival, and at the beginning of this year it overtook Nokia, which had dominated for 14 years, to become the world’s top-selling mobile phone and smartphone maker.
During the third quarter, Samsung held a 23 percent share of the global mobile device market, to Apple’s 5.5 percent share. With the iPhone 5’s late third-quarter arrival, the upcoming holiday season and the launch of the device in China, however, analysts are expecting that Apple will close the year with its “traditionally strongest quarter”, as Gartner analyst Anshul Gupta wrote in a 14 November report.
The additional countries where the iPhone 5 will arrive on 14 December are Albania, Antigua and Barbuda, Armenia, the Bahamas, Bahrain, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Ecuador, Grenada, Indonesia, Israel, Jamaica, Jordan, Kuwait, Macedonia, Malaysia, Moldova, Montenegro, Panama, Paraguay, the Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Taiwan, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and Venezuela. iPhone 5 will also be available Friday, 21 December in Barbados, Botswana, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Egypt, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Niger, Senegal, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St.Vincent and the Grenadines, Tunisia, Uganda and Vietnam.
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Originally published on eWeek.
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