engadget.com — Vodafone's just got a tiny, minor, insignificant announcement to make this morning: it's signed with Apple to sell the iPhone in ten markets, including Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy (so much for Telecom Italia), India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey. Expect the phone later this year -- that's all we know for no
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PaulTheBookGuyMay 6, 2008
Why f**k Apple? They havent really been fighting against the whole "unlock" thing... :)
lemonMay 7, 2008
Let's see, the same could be said about: Coke (where do you start on those pricks?), McDonalds, Ford, any petrol company in existence, I mean s**t... can anyone name an international corporation that has never engaged in shady dealings?But thanks for the update. We know s**t's f**ked up. When speaking to "crimes against humanity" in the telecoms sector I don't know that Vodafone is top of the list to be honest... maybe start with your local monopoly.
waz67May 7, 2008
Doesn't anyone else think that it's complete and utter BS that I can't just buy an iPhone or any other phone for that matter, and put it on whatever carrier I want (as long as the network supports that type of device that is)? Yeah, I know I can jailbreak it or whatever, but it's the principle of this that I find abhorrent.
enterneoMay 7, 2008
HELL YEAH!
horseloverfat8Jun 4, 2008
You're hilarious.Vodafone coverage isn't the best in Australia.