iPhone is good and done in the UK -- until the 3G version, anyway [updated]
The headline kind of says it all, but if you weren't already sure enough that the first gen iPhone's stint in the UK was coming to a close, O2's pushing to make things crystal clear. It's hard to imagine both companies are going to just stop selling such a high profile device for too long, but clearly we're all still in the dark as to when its 3G replacement will officially be out.
[Thanks, Keith]
Update: While European carriers are running out of stock left and right, it seems Apple Stores in the UK and elsewhere still have iPhones -- for now.
Update 2: Okay, and now O2's page is showing that the iPhone is once again available. Temporary glitch or preparatory? Beats us, but if you want a 16GB device, it's apparently still up for grabs.
[Thanks, Keith]
Update: While European carriers are running out of stock left and right, it seems Apple Stores in the UK and elsewhere still have iPhones -- for now.
Update 2: Okay, and now O2's page is showing that the iPhone is once again available. Temporary glitch or preparatory? Beats us, but if you want a 16GB device, it's apparently still up for grabs.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
AJC @ May 8th 2008 3:18AM
They're obviously just discontinuing it because it's a crappy device that no one was buying.
brett @ May 8th 2008 5:41AM
carphonewarehouse as also sold out of both
Mitchel @ May 13th 2008 1:24PM
Apple only still have them because they're till trying to flog them for £269. They didn't get the £100 O2 subsidy that O2 shops and Carphone got