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iPhone exclusivity ends – but not in the U.S.

Sections: Apple, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Communications, Smartphones

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iPhone exclusivity ends - but not in the U.S.

Over in the U.K., Apple iPhone exclusivity is over. Welcome to the new world order. O2 and Apple were like peas and carrots, but now Orange will also be able to sell the iPhone later in the year. No specific release date was announced. Imagine a place where you can have the phone you want with the service you want. The U.K. might be that place for some. O2 had the iPhone as an exclusive for two years. In the United States, the original iPhone was launched on AT&T a little over two years ago. How long before a non-AT&T iPhone in the United States? A lot of rumors have placed that event in January 2010. Will that come true? We’ll see.

Read: [UK Press Association]

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