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Story: Steve Jobs unveils the $199 iPhone 3G

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Posted by: SeanTheMac (Tuesday 10 June 2008, 6:28 PM)

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Misleading price tag.

According to O2, they will sell you the new iPhone when it's released for £99.
However you also must sign up for an 18 month contract @ £30 per month. I make that around $1250. Bit far removed from the $199 Jobs is banging on about.

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