Reuben Lee | Jun 10, 2008
Local operator SingTel and Apple have jointly announced that they will be introducing the
iPhone 3G in Singapore later this year. This will make SingTel the first mobile operator in Singapore to release the new iPhone, according to the press release.
While exact pricing and availability date have yet to be confirmed, Singapore is not expected to be among the first countries in the world to get the iPhone 3G on July 11. Based on the list given on the Apple press site, the new iPhone will debut first in Japan (Softbank), Hong Kong (Hutchison Telecom), New Zealand (Vodafone) and Australia (Vodafone and Optus) on July 11, followed by other Asian markets including Singapore (SingTel), India (Bharti Airtel) and the Philippines (Globe Telecom).
Read more about the new iPhone
here. You can also get our full coverage of the iPhone 3G launch at WWDC
here.
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luciferhawk
Here's the link for the countries that the iPhone 3G are going to visit
www.apple.com...
Jun 10, 2008 21:04
vaji96
When iPhone 3G come to Indonesia ? We have Telkomsel which has related party with Singtel.
Jun 11, 2008 10:19