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Apple to offer unlocked iPhone 3GS in India
May 27th of this year marked the launch of the iPhone 4 in India to its market of approximately 1.2 billion people, 41.6% of which unfortunately fall below the international poverty line. Despite this, the price of Apple’s iPhone 4 in the country is ridiculously high, starting at 34,500 rupees (approximately $760 USD!) for the 16GB model with an attached two-year contract. North Americans and citizens of other more developed countries would refuse to pay such a high price, as we’re used to the $199/$299 price points offered by our carriers (of course with contracts as well).
The iPhone finally makes its way to Asia
On the heals of the iPhone’s geographic expansion in Europe, the iPhone is making it’s official entrance into Asia. Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel) will bring the iPhone to Singapore, India, Australia and the Philippines later this year (read, iPhone 2 with 3G speeds). This is probably the only way to curb the massive knockoff problem that more »
Vodafone releasing iPhone in Australia, Italy, India, and seven other countries
The iPhone is finally rapidly expanding into more worldwide markets. Vodafone has just made an announcement stating that it has signed a contract with Apple, and will start selling iPhones in 10 new countries: Australia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey. No specific date has been given, but more »
iPhone supposedly coming to India via Vodafone in September
According to an ArsTechnica report, Apple COO Tim Cook’s promise earlier this year that the iPhone is headed to India “some day” seems to be coming true. As this is still a rumor (this information was leaked from Apple and Vodafone inside sources), there is very little information about the release, other then that it more »















