Chinese ending mobile subsidies

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Began writing for Bane-Tech August 2014, due to an ever-growing passion for mobile and Android in particular.
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George Hayes

In the United States, subsidizing mobile phones is more or less a way of life. Of course, carriers bear the brunt of subsidy plans by making less money during the quarter that the flagship phone is released. But, devices are sold, the carriers eventually make their money and the buying public is generally happy. But, […]

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