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Orange UK will begin selling the iPhone 3GS from November 10th, according to
the Guardian, the day after rival carrier O2’s exclusivity agreement with Apple
expires. The launch will see two UK networks offering the smartphone in the
run up to the holiday period, and while you might be tempted to think that
anybody who wants an iPhone probably already has one, Orange have apparently
had 200,000 people register their interest in the handset already.
That’s despite the fact that Orange have not yet confirmed their pricing for the
handset, nor which tariffs they’ll be offering to subscribers. Despite hopes that
the competition might drive down both the initial cost of the iPhone 3GS and the
ongoing tariff costs, Orange execs have said that they’ll instead be looking to
increase “value” of their version by including accessories and possibly pre-installing
applications.
While that might differentiate it from O2’s model, the competition is set to heat
up even further in early 2010, when Vodafone UK will begin offering their version
of the iPhone 3GS. Meanwhile 3 UK are said to be interested in selling the Apple
handset in 2010 too.
感覺:
3GS雖然不再滿天飛的狀況,但是台灣不是已經開賣很久了?
囧...該慶幸台灣走在香港前面嗎?
不過大部分人都知道原因是....
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