by Anton Shilov
09/18/2007 | 02:52 PM
Apple on Tuesday announced that it would start to sell its popular iPhone cell phone in the
“We’re thrilled to be partnering with O2 to offer our revolutionary iPhone to
Apple will not upgrade its iPhone 8GB phone with 3G capability to sell in the European Union, but will rely on much slower GPRS and EDGE networks, something, which will make useless data transfer intensive functions of Apple iPhone, such as Google Earth or YouTube Web applications. With the lack of 3G data transfer rates, iPhone's popularity in Asia and
Apple iPhone combines digital media player, phone, Web browser and personal digital assistant’s features. The device is equipped with 3.5” touch-screen instead of keypad, includes support for quad-band GSM, EDGE, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 EDR wireless technologies. The iPhone also features a 2 megapixel (2MP) camera along with a photo management application.
Apple iPhone 8GB is scheduled to go on sale on November 9 and will be sold exclusively in the
Apple iPhone activation will require an Internet connection, an iTunes Store account or a major credit card.
“Our strategy at O2 is to bring our customers the best products and experiences,” said Matthew Key, CEO, O2 UK. “The iPhone is a breakthrough that is changing the way people use their mobiles forever, and we're thrilled to have it exclusively for O2 customers in the