@ WWDC: 3G iPhone Available From July 11, Free On Top Tariffs
By Amanda Natividad - Mon 09 Jun 2008 02:09 PM PST
O2 and Carphone Warehouse have confirmed they will offer both versions of Apple’s (NSDQ: AAPL) new 3G iPhone, announced Monday evening. Suggesting Apple has allowed O2 a degree of subsidisation, the 8Gb version comes free to those on £45pm and £75pm contracts, the 16Gb version is free to those paying £75pm. There’s also pay-as-you-go. Both flavours, unveiled at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, are thinner than the current EDGE handset. O2 issued a press release to confirm its stock, like that in the US, will sell from July 11 - its homepage says only a rather lame “come back tomorrow to find out more” but its tariffs page includes full details.
Some highlights from our mocoNews correspondent Tricia Duryee’s coverage of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference:
-- @ WWDC: Is Apple’s 3G iPhone The Blackberry-Killer?
-- @ WWDC: 3G iPhone Available July 11 For $199
-- @ WWDC: 6 Million iPhones Sold In First Year; 3G Is Here
-- @ WWDC: Announces MobileMe, “Exchange For The Rest Of Us.”
-- @ WWDC: Apple’s Keynote Begins
The rest is on our WWDC channel.





