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Oradea wrote:So Charles, does this mean you drove to a different apple shop, or did they come back into stock?



Charles wrote:Ah, that is another good story.



Apple Inc. plans to launch a cheaper version of the iPhone in the fourth quarter that could be based on the ultra-slim iPod Nano music player, according to a JP Morgan report. Kevin Chang, a JP Morgan analyst based in Taiwan, cited people in the supply channel he did not name and an application with the U.S Patent and Trademark office for his report dated July 8. Apple filed a patent application document dated July 5 that refers to a multifunctional handheld device with a circular touch pad control, similar to the Nano's scroll wheel. Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris declined comment...more...

Mulboyne wrote:Reuters: Apple plans cheaper, Nano-based phone


 in quarenteen by Japanese Customs who also couldn't decide how much import tax would be because they said it may fall under a special tarriff and they need to evaluate the situation (pending threat). It was opened, every item was removed from the iPhone box including its packaging even the manual was thumbed through for gods sake.
 in quarenteen by Japanese Customs who also couldn't decide how much import tax would be because they said it may fall under a special tarriff and they need to evaluate the situation (pending threat). It was opened, every item was removed from the iPhone box including its packaging even the manual was thumbed through for gods sake. 



 The iPhone screen is really amazing, the DPI is so high you can't see any pixels at all and you can even read the webpage nicely without zooming. I'd also add it is fully multi-lingual and Japanese pages render beautifully. No Japanese input method yet, naturally...
 The iPhone screen is really amazing, the DPI is so high you can't see any pixels at all and you can even read the webpage nicely without zooming. I'd also add it is fully multi-lingual and Japanese pages render beautifully. No Japanese input method yet, naturally...

madfuku wrote:...I have everything running minus the phone function itself. All the data functions and navigation functions all are working including youtube via WIFI.

 , but at least when I go visit the US it will work. I travel between Japan and the US almost every month so its a good deal for me. It will officially be out in Japan soon enough, and maybe even with 3G.
  , but at least when I go visit the US it will work. I travel between Japan and the US almost every month so its a good deal for me. It will officially be out in Japan soon enough, and maybe even with 3G. 




madfuku wrote:Until it gets unlocked the phone part is dead to me, but at least when I go visit the US it will work. I travel between Japan and the US almost every month so its a good deal for me. It will officially be out in Japan soon enough, and maybe even with 3G.
3G or not I will certainly buy a Japan region one as well.
madfuku



IkemenTommy wrote:I watched the whole clip. Pretty dope.


Charles wrote:Here's a vaguely interesting account of an iPhone owner traveling in Japan.
Interestingly, he suggests taking an Airport Express unit on trips to Japan, he stayed in hotels with free internet via an ethernet port in the rooms, but no wireless, so he plugged in the Airport and instantly had wireless access.





[floatl]Mike Oxlong wrote:Nokia wants a bite of the Apple...
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