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MICGadget has several action shots of Kunming "Apple" store that caused so much Internet ire and fun a few weeks ago. Although the insides are the same, you will notice a big difference: apple's still there, but the text was replaced by nail salonesque sign dubbing in shop "Shop Smart". They still sell products Apple, but now they're smarter.
As we remember, the store owner Kunming before official dealer until he began to respond to fluctuations in the market and sell stuff at a premium. He now sells grey market novelties as its license was pulled. However, the store is still open for business needs and can supply all Kunming at Apple.
I wonder if it's shipping its equipment using the same creative techniques used by its competitors. iPads shipment by air jetpack, perhaps?
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