Apple trademark defeat means an iPhone in China may not be a phone at all

By Paul Mozur
Updated May 5 2016 - 4:34pm, first published 4:04pm
The name iPhone has cachet in China, even if it's on a passport case. Photo: iphone.vc/The New York Times
The name iPhone has cachet in China, even if it's on a passport case. Photo: iphone.vc/The New York Times

In China, an iPhone can be found for a small fraction of the official price. It just might not be a phone.

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