iPhone 4 Heading To 17 More Countries, Not South Korea
On Friday, July 30, the iPhone 4 will be debuting in 17 more countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Originally, this list was 18 countries long, but one country has been cut: South Korea. And they’re not happy about it.
South Korea is arguably the most wired nation in the world (they and Japan can argue over that award), and hype over the iPhone 4 was high. So, why isn’t it heading their way? “It’s going to take us a little longer to get government approval there,” is the only explanation given by Steve Jobs.
This is apparently news to the South Koreans, as none of the iPhone carriers in the nation had heard of such issues, and the government communications regulator said last week that the iPhone 4 hadn’t even been submitted for approval.
Full press release from Apple follows:
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