Why China mobile deal is a game changer for Apple

It's no secret China loves mobile, and in particular, Apple smartphones

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After years of rumours and Tim Cook's two business trips to China earlier this year, the world's largest carrier, China Mobile (NYSE: CHL  ) , may have just signed a long-awaited deal with Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL  ) , according to the Wall Street Journal. The rollout of the iPhone on China Mobile's network is expected around Dec. 18, coinciding with the debut of the 4G LTE service in China.

This deal could be the best thing to happen to Apple shareholders after the company's announcement to spend US$45 billion over three years in dividends and share repurchases, as it would provide Apple with potential access to more than 700 million customers in the second-largest economy. This market has more than doubled in size in the past two years, and still has a low penetration rate.

Considering the enormous size and attractive growth potential of China, the deal impact on Apple's top line could be astonishing, partially offsetting the negative impact that Samsung's (NASDAQOTH: SSNLF  ) expansion had on Apple's revenue. Amit Daryanani of RBC Capital Markets, for example, projects Apple will see an additional US$9 billion-US$10 billion in additional annual revenue from this deal, which would raise earnings per share by US$3.

Apple and China
It's no secret China loves mobile, and in particular, Apple smartphones. Last year, the company sold more than two million iPhone 5 units in China in the first three days after the launch. More recently, after less than one day on sale, the gold iPhone 5s immediately went out of stock in Asia due to overwhelming sales.

However, despite the enormous love for Apple's brand among Chinese consumers, the company's market share in China has decreased from 7.1% to 4.2% in the past two years, mainly due to Apple's high pricing strategy. At the same time, Samsung and Xiaomi devices have increased their share, with the Korean tech giant controlling as much as 21% of the market, according to data prepared by research firm Canalys.

Demand for iPhones set to increase
The China Mobile deal could make iPhones more affordable, as carriers tend to subsidise the smartphone device to promote their two-year mobile contracts. Likewise, Apple may launch a China Mobile-compatible iPhone soon, based on Qualcomm's latest baseband chipsets, which allow smartphones to be compatible with both the old 3G network and new LTE technology.

Finally, as China continues delivering solid economic growth for the next decade, its upper middle class segment is set to expand very quickly, allowing more people to afford iPhones in the mid-run. McKinsey forecasts that the upper middle class will grow to 54% of China's total urban population by 2022. Given Apple's strength in this economic segment, the company's decision to "prepare the market" in advance by establishing a strategic partnership with China Mobile looks very promising.

Given these factors, Apple is very likely to enjoy a solid increase in demand for iPhones in China. Assuming the company is able to protect its 33% operating margin, the deal could bring billions of dollars in additional operating profit, and help Apple beat the Street consensus next quarter.

A version of this article, written by Victoria Zhang originally appeared on fool.com.

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