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iPhone: Australia's first unboxing

By Joseph Hanlon on 11 July 2008

Tags: 3g | apple | iphone | mobile phone | unboxing | 16gb | australia

Only hours after Australia's first iPhone was sold in Sydney we eagerly unboxed a 16GB model to show you what to expect inside.

If you'd prefer your pictures to be of the moving variety, make sure you check out Australia's first iPhone unboxing video.

Also, visit our iPhone Launch Centre for everything iPhone 3G, including news, features, photos, downloads and videos.

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APACHE41
11/07/2008 04:47 PM

LOOKS GREAT,WHY IS IT SO MUCH CHEAPER IN ENGLAND AND THE US. IT SEEMS A LOT OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COUNTRIES WITH US THE DEAREST,IS THERE A REASON??

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{Ashley}
15/07/2008 08:12 AM

Its a cool phone but why does it cost so much i think it should cost 25.99 now thats CHEAP!!!!

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