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shaneblyth
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  #227544 22-Jun-2009 21:47
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vodafones site still says July



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  #228345 25-Jun-2009 19:21
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16GB iPhone 3G has gone down to $979 out-of-contract -- same price as the 8GB.

shaneblyth
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  #228346 25-Jun-2009 19:22
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nice



Newguy
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  #228363 25-Jun-2009 20:59
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I think that is because they have run out of 8Gig iPhones, See Vodafone.co.nz

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  #228426 26-Jun-2009 03:14
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Iphone 3gs has just been release here in AUS..price plans


http://www.mactalk.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/planmatrix3gsv2.png






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  #228439 26-Jun-2009 08:12
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Seems like the rates are all over the place depending on the provider. What's with the $114 VF Unlimited plan? Seems very good, doesn't mention any buy price.

Go Aussie VF!!!!!

Gingo's, if I could get something like that with reasonable 3G speed, might not look at Telecom's XT network for me or my staff.

Here's hoping.

 
 
 
 

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  #228440 26-Jun-2009 08:15
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Newguy: I think that is because they have run out of 8Gig iPhones, See Vodafone.co.nz


I'd say its more to do with the fact that the 16GB iPhone 3G is an end-of-life product and they just want to sell their existing stock. The 8GB iPhone 3G is still a current product and will be for at least the next year.

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  #228585 26-Jun-2009 16:03
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Even I'm getting slightly tempted, will be interesting to see what radio chipset they go with this time.

Also MMS is a must even though everything seems to get butchered at the MMSC nowdays (gone is mp3 transport, comes out as a crappy AMR.)

Does anyone know of any "lite" applications that can load and unload content onto the current iphone? iTunes is the big dealbreaker for me.

as for video calls I do hope they build in some one-way video calling. I use it for security camera purposes.

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  #228609 26-Jun-2009 17:21
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vodafoneNZ Twitter update says available 10th July. Pre-registration page up at www.vodafone.co.nz/iphone



Pricing for iPhone 3GS (handset only)

16GB : $1,179.00
32GB : $1,379.00


Plan pricing and handset subsidies will be available closer to launch date.



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  #228612 26-Jun-2009 17:25
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Iphone 16GB 3GS is $50 more than the 3G 16Gb when it launched last year (without a contract).
Thanks Vodafone!

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  #228615 26-Jun-2009 17:31
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F3ck1ng Loving the price Crickey

 
 
 

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  #228624 26-Jun-2009 17:34
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What a Slap in the face to loyal Vodafone Customers
Hope the new plans are better than last years.

shaneblyth
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  #228635 26-Jun-2009 17:43
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ouch!

Newguy
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  #228637 26-Jun-2009 17:46
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TBH that hasn't put me off one at all.

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  #228645 26-Jun-2009 18:18
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Wow, Vodafone surely know how to get new customers/keep them.

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