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Attacking Apple backfires for CCTV

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Chinese fans line up outside the new Apple Store before it opens in Wangfujing shopping district in Beijing. Photo: EPA

China's state broadcaster CCTV appears to have fallen victim to one of its own shows, according to Chinese netizens.

For the 23rd consecutive year, the annual show on China Central Television exposed substandard products in order to promote consumer rights and improve service. And on Friday night, it attacked Apple for allegedly providing Chinese users with inferior service.

Among allegations made by CCTV’s investigation, Apple was accused of charging its Chinese users a fee for replacing back covers of faulty iPhones - which they do for free in other countries.

Apple usually replaces phones for free instead of repairing parts, said CCTV. But for Chinese customers, the replacement doesn’t include the back cover - it costs 580 yuan (HK$724) for a new one.

The investigation also questioned Apple’s warranty policy, which doesn’t renew warranty periods for replaced phones.

About 8.20pm, after the Apple espisode was aired, celebrities and internet opinion leaders discussed it on Sina Weibo, China's twitter-like service . Among them was one of China’s leading writers of children's literature, Zheng Yuanjie, who has nearly 5 million followers on Weibo. Zheng said:

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