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T-Mobile wins iPhone Germany exclusive, paper claims4th July 2007 09:46 GMT
A German newspaper has claimed that Apple's iPhone will be coming to Europe through a deal with local carrier T-Mobile. The Rheinische Post yesterday said T-Mobile will offer the handset in Germany on 1 November, pricing it at around €450 ($613/£304), though it's not clear whether that's for the 4GB model or the 8GB version. Equally, the report doesn't address whether the handset will be a 3G model - allegedly the case, according to sources cited in our own report late last week. But it's interesting to note that T-Mobile recently announced plans to upgrade its 3G HSDPA network to deliver download speeds of up to 7.2Mbps - handy if the Euro iPhone is indeed a 3G model. Related stories
Indeed, the biggest complaint reviewers have made about the Apple handset is the lack of high-speed cellular connectivity. The US iPhone is limited to AT&T's Edge network, essentially a GPRS speed bump. Rheinische Post said T-Mobile Germany representatives refused to comment on the matter. Vodafone wouldn't say anything either - it too is fingered as a key European iPhone partner, almost certainly in different territories than T-Mobile. 5 comments posted — Comment period finished „Kein Kommentar”Posted: 10:36 4th July 2007 Unfair Monopoly?Posted: 11:39 4th July 2007 What planet are you on?Posted: 12:11 4th July 2007 PNGsPosted: 08:09 5th July 2007 Hmmmm I wonderPosted: 14:42 6th July 2007 |
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