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German iPhone Sales Top 100,000
In a report released Thursday, Deutsche Telekom CEO Rene Obermann announced that iPhone sales in Germany have reached and passed 100,000 units. With exclusive rights to the German iPhone, Deutsche Telekom saw sluggish sales through January, but sales looked up after that. Sales saw an even bigger jump when the company announced a gigantic €300 more »
Deutsche Telekom only sells 70,000 iPhones in 11 weeks
On Saturday, Deutsche Telekom, or T-Mobile Germany, said that they have activated 70 000 iPhones in the first 11 weeks. They originally launched the iPhone in Germany and in the UK on November 9th, 2007. While O2, the UK iPhone carrier, has activated 190 000 phones in the first 2 months, and Orange, the iPhone more »
International Apple websites see update
Unless you have been living under a rock the last few weeks, you should have noticed that the American Apple Website saw an update after WWDC ’07. This left all 30 other stores looking out dated, and bland. Today though, Apple has updated most international websites to match the newly designed American Website. Each website more »
iPhone deal for Germany tomorrow?
The Rheinisch Post, a daily German newspaper, is expected to report tomorrow that the T-Mobile unit of Deutshe Telekom has secured a carrier contract with Apple to bring the iPhone to Germany. The exclusive contract is to bring the mobile overseas for 450 euros ($612 US) in November. As Reuters mentions, others carriers rumoured to more »















