iPhone debuts in UK, Germany

By Tom Krazit, CNET News.com
09 November 2007 10:44 AM
Tags: apple, iphone, germany, debut, o2, t-mobile, uk, europe

The Apple iPhone makes its European debut at the end of this week, launching in the United Kingdom and Germany on Friday, marking the first countries outside the US to officially get the phone.

For months, many had expected Apple to wade into the European mobile-phone market with a 3G iPhone, but virtually the same model that's available in the US will be presented to British and German users of O2 and T-Mobile's networks, respectively. The 8GB iPhone is going to cost 269 pounds in the UK and 399 euros in Germany, including VAT in both countries.

Sophisticated smartphones and fast 3G networks are the norm in much of Europe. Still, the combination of the touchscreen interface and the iPod capabilities should tempt some European consumers, though a success equal to the US is far from guaranteed.

Apple confirmed Thursday afternoon that OS X 1.1.2 will ship "to support the international launch of the iPhone" -- this is the one significant change from the US release.

The software update, which will presumably be delivered to all iPhone owners, is said to fix the TIFF image flaw that allowed the iPhone to be rehacked after the 1.1.1 update disabled third-party applications. It will also probably escalate the hacking wars by making the iPhone more impervious to both third-party applications and unlocking, the real source of consternation for Apple.

Later this month, France will be the third European destination for the iPhone, and Apple and Orange, the wireless carrier selected for France, will have to make a concession to the forces of unlocking. French law requires that carriers unlock phones if the customer requests it, and they have to let customers do that for free after six months.

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Talkback 2 comments

    I am still waiting Anonymous -- 09/11/07

    Great news for those staying in UK and Germany. I am still waiting for the phone to arrive here in Malaysia which will probably be by end of next year.

    iPhone launch in Germany brings network down Jobst von Heintze -- 10/11/07

    Seems that T-Mobile was not quite well prepared - on launch day: first their website, from which the iPhone could be ordered went offline early in the morning. Then next the EDGE network broke down, which the iPhone users tried to use their new gadgets. I wrote my own experiences in my blog, for those interested in further details please read more at www.jobst-von-heintze.com

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