More than 100.000 pre-orders for iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C were registered by an operator in China

  iPhone 5C is available for pre-order from Friday in 10 countries around the world, but some mobile operators They've decided to offer the possibility to pre-order and iPhone 5S at the same time. China Unicom is one of these operators, and its customers have pre-ordered 100.000 units of both iPhone models presented by Apple, and this in the conditions in which the prices were not presented. Practically all these people either take the terminals for sure regardless of the price, or they have registered a pre-order to enter the first wave of deliveries if the prices seem suitable to them.

China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd. (762), the nation's second-largest wireless carrier, said online reservations for Apple Inc.'s new iPhone 5C and 5S have passed 100,000 units since the devices were unveiled last week. China Unicom, which announced the volume of registrations on its official account with Sina Corp.'s Weibo microblog, has not disclosed pricing plans for the handsets which are due to go on sale Sept. 20.

  Although the operator did not specify which of the two models registered more pre-orders, it is interesting how willing customers are to buy these terminals even without knowing the price. Although many claim that this year Apple will no longer set sales records regarding the new iPhones, there is a possibility that they are wrong, especially since a few days after the event, customers began to look at both terminals with good eyes .