Not so long ago we were talking about the bad marketing move made by Vodafone UK, meaning the launch of the iPhone after the holidays. Today we have more news on the launch for you.
Seems like Vodafone UK really wants to boost the sales to Apple’s device, so the mobile carrier announced the list of retailers who will distribute the smartphone in the country.



Not a very good marketing move, since you’d expect to find the iPhone on Vodafone UK’s shelves for Christmas. Yet it seems like the mobile carrier didn’t manage to deliver the smartphone for the holidays, so it will hit the stores in January 2010. Also, the mobile carrier is the first to allow customers to use their iPhones as a modem - starting at £5 to download 500 MB
Everybody expected, sooner or later, to find on the market 64GB of NAND flash memory crammed into a single chip. Well, the good news is the fact that Toshiba announced that it managed to do just that, and now everybody is thinking about the next iPhones and iPod Touch to hit the market next year. Mainly because if you add this storage capacity to an already great device, well, what more can you ask?
Not so long ago - meaning Novemer 28 - iPhone made its entrance on the South Korean market. However, in this short time the smartphone made huge sales already. Over 90,000 units were sold in Korea, according to the local carrier, KT. Even more sales are expected for 2010.
Okay, this is not really a news, but still, this stuff is pretty cool. Needless to say, everybody that has an iPhone knows that the device itself is great but it has some minor “flaws”. One of the flaws would be the fact that being a touchscreen device you have to look at the display when you type.
For all of you iPhone fans in UK and Ireland, this is good news, especially if your operator is Tesco. However, the “launch” of the iPhone this 14th of December, is only half of the good news.
If you live in Guam, then this will put a smile on your face – given the fact that you like the iPhone.
This must be the dream of any thief! Why should you need to use the stolen credit cards in an ATM when you can simply use your iPhone to make the best of them? Joking aside, this really is a helpful little thingie, that’s going to make business a lot easier.