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Honestly, I’m already getting sick of the people applauding the first owners of the iPhone. One day of it in the US is enough for me. The iPhone has by all accounts made a successful debut in Germany and the U.K., Europe’s most coveted mobile market. As per usual, first buyers lined up amid the paparazzi and envious by-standers. The European iPhone already has Apple’s v1.1.2 firmware loaded inside, which renders current unlocking softwares obsolete. They are also priced higher than the iPhones sold in America.
[via engadget]




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