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iPhone for Optus, not exclusively

By Joseph Hanlon on 01 May 2008

Tags: 3g | apple | iphone | mobile phone | optus | carrier

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From the many news blogs I read, it seems that apple will be releasing the iphone in Australia unlocked and at full retail available at apple stores and phone stores alike. but this is from the blogasphere. But I can't wait for the iphone to come out!

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