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3G iPhone: 22 countries served by 7/11, 70+ beyond that

by Mark Rowland on Jun 10, 2008 at 11:50 AM

iPhoneDuring yesterday’s WWDC keynote, as most of you probably know, Steve announced the release of the 3G iPhone. During the announcement, he talked about a few issues that people had with iPhone 1.0. Those included 3G capabilities (covered), enterprise support (done), third party apps (got those too), affordability ($199 woohoo!!), and, finally, reaching more countries.

One of the things Steve mentioned when presenting the iPhone 3G was that many iPhones were being brought to other countries and unlocked illegally. With only six countries served with the original iPhone, and such a high demand for the product, that was obviously going to happen. Now, along with the inability to purchase and activate 3G iPhones online, Apple is cracking down on people cracking their iPhones and using them illegally. Apple had increased the number of countries it will serve with the iPhone from six to a whopping 70. 21 of those countries will get their iPhones along with the US on the original release date of July 11th, with the rest getting their phones soon thereafter.

 

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