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Mar
14

Hello, Tomorrow. iPhone launches in Ireland – Today.

Ireland is one of these countries which always gets things more at the bottom of the list. Even UK got the iPhone earlier than the country inside which I live in. The iPhone – or Jesusphone – continues its winning streak in Ireland, starting today. O2 is – as expected – the carrier of the almighty multi-touch phone, and it is landing in its 8GB and 16GB configurations. EUR 399 for 8GB, and EUR 499 for 16GB, respectively.

Visual Voicemail is not here yet, but they are working on this – at least that’s the last I heard. Rates start from EUR 49 per month, which includes 1 GB of data transfer. So if you’re not necessarily downloading movies all the time, this should be plenty of transfer for websites and email. Be careful with YouTube though. H.264 codec is higher quality than what you see on YouTube’s players on the website normally.

Well if you are looking to get one, you better run to the store NOW. As before, same restriction applies: a maximum of 2 iPhones per customer, only credit card / Laser payment.




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