Apple plans massive international roll-out of iPhone 2.0

“Apple is clearly planning a massive international roll-out of the next-generation iPhone, with key indicators suggesting the product will see introduction across all global markets this year,” Jonny Evans reports for Macworld UK.

“Vodafone today confirmed it has secured distribution rights for the device in ten countries, including hugely populous India and Australia,” Evans reports.

“T-Mobile has confirmed its intent to introduce the next-gen device in Austria, while launch plans for Italy have also been confirmed. Plans to introduce the iPhone in Japan, Mexico and Latin America and Russia have also emerged in recent weeks,” Evans reports. “China seems to be the next target market.”

Full article here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Adam” for the heads up.]

63 Comments

  1. I’ve heard many times that Czech Republic had the highest consumption of beer per capita in the world. Whatever the case may be, Czech definitely have a higher quality of beer.

    Get over the whole lucky country bullshit too, it just comes off as being arrogant and isolated.

    Sorry for the reality check but I’m doing you a favor.

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