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Apple's iPhone 3G raises questions

By Lilia Guan on Jun 10, 2008 3:02PM
Apple's iPhone 3G raises questions

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Nathan Burley, analyst at Ovum, claimed one of the big stories was massive price drops for iPhone 3G. In Australia, speculation suggests that Vodafone will be offering the device for $0 upfront on contract or available outright for prepaid users. Telco rival Optus is already taking reservations ...

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By Lilia Guan
Jun 10 2008
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