Vodafone, Airtel Offer Pre-Registering of iPhone
26 Jun, 2008, 3:40 pm IST | by
tech2 News Staff
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When the iPhone 3G was announced, unlike Airtel, Vodafone made no formal announcement that it would be bringing the much awaited mobile phone to India. Apple, though, confirmed this by mentioning that India would get the iPhone 3G through Airtel and Vodafone. Now Vodafone has announced that people can pre-register for the iPhone with them, indicating that the iPhone will be available soon. The company is tight-lipped on the question 'How soon?'. All they are willing to divulge is that the iPhone will be compatible only with the 2G networks and some of the iPhone 3G's features may not work here. Airtel too is inviting people to book their iPhone with them. Read more about the iPhone here. |
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