
"I can sell about five iPhones in one day."
According to China Unicom, an iPhone without a service contract costs about 6,999 yuan ($1,025), compared with $299 in the US.
In Etopone, a smuggled iPhone with 8G memory costs about 3,700 yuan.
Zhang Xucheng, a 29-year-old consultant, said most of his friends bought smuggled iPhones because they were cheaper.
"If you buy one from China Unicom, you have to buy a new telephone number to access 3G because it does not have a WiFi function," Zhang said.
"You can download free software for the smuggled iPhone, but for iPhones sold by China Unicom, you can only buy software on the official website," said Zhang.
Another Etopone vendor, who has sold smuggled handsets for three years, said there are used and rebuilt iPhones sold on the market, but that these were cheap and easy to recognize.
"The market for smuggled iPhones and Blackberry is very large because we took the initiative to bring a fashionable digital product to China, where millions of people, especially the youth, were waiting for a long time," the vendor said.
"The used or rebuilt ones need to be changed with new shells. If you touch the surface carefully, you will find that the edge of the shells are not smooth as new ones."
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