Posted on 18 July 2009 by Budi Putra
3 Italy has officially launched the new iPhone 3GS with quite attractive pricing. With a contract agreement, user can grab the 16GB model as low as €99 ($140), while the 32GB model will cost user for €199 ($280).
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Posted on 16 May 2008 by ashoperon
Orange has just pumped out a press release today detailing its plans to carry the iPhone. They will be providing the iPhone in such countries as the Dominican Republic, Austria, and Switzerland. They are also bringing the device to several African markets. The press release is brief, and lists only the countries that Orange will provide the iPhone in.
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Posted on 21 April 2008 by ashoperon
With all the rumors and myths surrounding the 3G iPhone, it can be hard to sift through it all and find out what matters. This article though, is of a particular importance. It seems though, that an Italian newspaper is reporting that the 3G iPhone is hitting Telecom Italia, and that it is coming very soon. Nothing new there. However, ...
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Posted on 18 April 2008 by ashoperon
We all love our iPhones, and of course, they go everywhere with us. What about when you leave the comfort of AT&T's network and travel abroad? Can I take my iPhone with me? Will cost me extra? These are very important things to know while planning that trip, and could save you from some massive inconveniences and not to mention ...
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Posted on 25 January 2008 by Chris Davies
After both AT&T and Apple reported strong performance in 2007, you'd think it would be a time of celebrations for market-weary analysts. However, discrepancies in the figures each company has presented are leading to head-scratching and an increasing number of questions. Apple has announced total iPhone sales of 3.7 million across the US and their European carrier partners; AT&T revealed ...
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Posted on 03 December 2007 by Ken Allen
Looking for a brand new iPhone, but can't afford the plan and the phone itself? Rent one out. A company out of the United Kingdom, erento, rents hardware, tools, cars, and appears to also rent out iPhones. They're supposedly brand new, but they wouldn't be opening a new package every time somebody rented the iPhone for a day, so they're ...
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Posted on 24 September 2007 by James Allan Brady
It appears we might have an idea where the next stop on the iPhone Europe train might be. It started in the UK then traveled to Germany and France. Two more companies are vying for a spot on the list of carriers, Telenor and TeliaSonera.
The next stop could lead Mr. Jobs to the Nordic region. There are two companies, I ...
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