The US will not be the sole market for the
16GB
iPhone after
Apple
confirmed that the new model is being released in the UK, and that other
European countries will follow.
A company spokesperson told
vnunet.com that in
addition to its availability at
AT&T and
Apple Stores in the US, the new iPhone is also being sold by Apple and its
partners in the UK.
Apple, O2 and
Carphone
Warehouse all carry the 16GB model, which retails at £329.
The spokesperson added that the new phone will also be supported by
Orange in
France and
T-Mobile
in Germany, although a release date for those countries was not given.
Apple released the new iPhone on 5 February along with a 32GB version of the
iPod Touch, which is currently available worldwide.
The announcement marks the first time that Apple has made two versions of the
iPhone available for UK users. The company discontinued the 4GB iPhone in
September, two months before the device was launched in the UK.
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