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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Wed, 2007-09-19 22:56.
Apple announced today its commitment with T-Mobile over the distribution of the iPhone in Germany. The iPhone will be available in Germany on November the 9th and will be priced 399€ (inc. VAT) with an identical feature set to the the iPhone that ships in the U.S. since June 29 for $399. No details were provided regarding the plans that will be offered by T-Mobile for iPhone users. The telco operator will provide to iPhone users a free Wifi access on its 20 000 worldwide hotspots (8600 in Germany). Yesterday, Apple announced the availability of the iPhone in the U.K. with O2 for the same date. A deal for France is also expected to be announced with Orange, MacScoop has revealed details on the deal back in August. Bookmark/Search this post with:
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