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November 10th, 2007

Apple’s iPhone launched in UK & Germany!

The wait for Apple iPhone is finally over in UK and Germany. T-Mobile in Germany and O2 in UK launched the iPhone in European countries on November 9.

Thousand of fans queued-up outside stores in Germany to buy the mobile phone from Apple. T-mobile has already reported that they sold over 10,000 devices during the first day on sale. In Britain too there were long queues outside Apple and O2 stores British operator has sold ten of thousands of Apple iPhones in the UK since the ultimate gadget went first on sale on Friday.

Apple’s iPhone
In Britain iPhone costs 269 GBP (approx Rs. 22,007), with 18 months contract with O2. While in Germany, T-Mobile is selling the iPhone at 399 euros (approx Rs. 22,962).

It seems the phone is doing well in Germany and UK. Let’s see if it appeals to the French youth as well. The iPhone is being launched in France on France Telecom’s Orange, by the end of this month, while Asians will have to wait until 2008 to get their hand on the device.

O2, the UK servicer provider is calling the iPhone the fastest-selling device we have ever seen.

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October 21st, 2007

Apple to sell unlocked iPhone in France

Apple to sell unlocked iPhone in France

Apple is releasing an unlocked version of the iPhone in France through European mobile carrier Orange amid pressure from French consumer laws which specifically prohibit the dependent sale of a product and a service. It means that Orange will have to sell the iPhone with and without subscription. Apple is not happy with that.

The will allow users to run it on various cellular networks. Orange will offer both a locked version for its French net for about $560. The price of an unlocked version, which is likely to be higher, will be disclosed shortly. Unlocked iPhones can be used on any network. It can also cost consumers more money, too - users of unlocked iPhones will usually connect to a network that doesn’t have a flat rate data plan, forcing users to pay higher rates for EDGE data usage
Orange, which is owned by France Telecom initially won the exclusive rights as the sole provider to offer the iPhone, giving it the same agreement Apple has used with other service carriers. Apple recently signed exclusive deals, similar to the one with U.S.-based AT&T, with Britain’s O2, the wireless division of Spain’s Telefonica, and with Germany’s T-Mobile, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom.

From the outset, Apple’s decision has come under concerted attack by hackers trying to unlock the phone’s SIM card, thereby allowing the phone to run on a network other than AT&T. Apple has made a just-as-concerted counter-attack to undo those hacks.

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