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I'd be quite interested to see what the International breakdown of those 7 million iPhones are. Because the iPhone is available on a lot more than 1 carrier. (And it is available for the other 5.7 billion people in the world.


The problem is that it's often (or always?) limited to only one carrier per country. That sucks.


In the UK, Apple's deal with O2 is coming to an end and both Orange and Vodafone have indicated that they will offer it. T-mobile have said they're sticking with the G2 as their preferred smartphone. Ha, ha, good luck with that[1].

[1] T-mobile are being acquired by Orange so whatever they say about anything is subject to change... Can't imagine their new overlords will be happy about them dragging their heels.


Not always. In Australia, it's available on all the major carriers - Telstra, Optus, Vodafone and 3 plus some virtual carriers who resell service from the majors.


Not sure how common that is outside of the US. In Sweden it's available on all carriers, I think. (It was exclusive to one carrier for the first year or so.)


Here it is offered by most carriers.


Where's "here" ?



Australia


Not true, most countries offer both carrier-locked and unsubsidized (unlocked) iPhones.


Besides Germany and Hong Kong, where else is unlocked iPhone available?


Alright, I guess I'm just lucky to be in Finland then.




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