Rumor: First 3G iPhones in Singapore, now with more caning

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Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

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Singapore is apparently going to be the first country to have the 3G iPhone in September 2008. The carrier, SingTel, said the phone would cost about $700. I’m calling bullshit.

In related news, Apple “may have order” 10 million 3G iphones from Asia, according to a Gartner analyst. This new model will include an OLED and should be headed to Asia. I’m also calling bullshit on this rumor. Wow. Two in one day.

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