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 When is Singapore released date for Iphone?, and price?

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LaskarCinta
post Aug 12 2008, 02:16 AM

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QUOTE(friends @ Aug 12 2008, 12:42 AM)
'Tumpang' now is illegal here....  doh.gif  watch out bro.
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lol tongue.gif tongue.gif tongue.gif
it's a very sensitive word nowadays icon_idea.gif icon_idea.gif icon_idea.gif
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post Aug 12 2008, 02:48 AM

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QUOTE(LaskarCinta @ Aug 12 2008, 02:16 AM)
lol  tongue.gif  tongue.gif  tongue.gif
it's a very sensitive word nowadays  icon_idea.gif  icon_idea.gif  icon_idea.gif
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it is indeed.... sensitive word like 'fcuk', 'asrhole'.
can't do much... as it is indirectly announced word TUMPANG as ILLEGAL OPERATION. Abort, Ignore or Retry ! sweat.gif doh.gif

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Hahaha....i almost everyday working and never been to much place, but i will try tongue.gif
Coz i just get a list of "Nice Food" so need to search around, but today untill end of the month is on tight schedule coz on primary support.

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post Aug 12 2008, 08:51 AM

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Its nvr illegal..when there is will, there is a way tongue.gif

via pm boleh...h/p pun boleh..

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no worrries bro..do hope u get ur hands on 1 and njoy it to the max!!
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post Aug 12 2008, 11:26 AM

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post Aug 12 2008, 11:31 AM

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geylang i heard got nice food, shud be near tampines rite?
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post Aug 12 2008, 11:47 AM

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Geylang got a lot of nice foods, depands what you want.
Like example there have 2 types of chicken too, 1 is chicken with shoes and another one is chicken without shoes tongue.gif
HAhaha....
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hahahhaha...WTF!! sweat.gif

i was just abt too say where gt ppl go geylang eat 1..keke
hv many other thing to do la........
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post Aug 12 2008, 01:58 PM

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Eh....geylang really have others nice stuff beside chicken le, is true.
1) frog podridge in Geylang lrg8
2) Beef hor fun in geylang also lrg8
Told by ppl but haven't go there try yet. smile.gif
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post Aug 12 2008, 02:36 PM

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guys, this thread is way OT.
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post Aug 12 2008, 03:52 PM

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so when is the launch date and price ???
me reserved 1 unit at singtel webpage already ~ biggrin.gif
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post Aug 12 2008, 05:03 PM

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@vex,
Since U've oredi "pre-booked", shouldn't U be updating us when SingTel updates U?! *grins* Rumour is that it'll be out on 22 August 2008; true or not I tak tau *grins*

I'm more interested to know if the SG sets will come unlocked or locked and price of unlocked & non-contract sets, if any.
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post Aug 12 2008, 05:25 PM

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Singtel has made an announcement that it will sell the iPhone on Aug 22.

http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNew...ory_267146.html

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To answer some of your queries, no the iPhone will definitely not be locked to a particular telco (this is in line with regulations set by IDA). At most Singtel will 'lock' you in a 1 or 2 years contract. smile.gif

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Singapore Telcos In Race For Exclusive Rights To Apple iPhone

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They see handset drawing hordes of subscribers

(SINGAPORE) With a major barrier for switching telcos to be lifted within the next six months, local mobile operators are now jostling for exclusive rights to sell Apple's coveted iPhone in a race to turn the subscriber tide in their favour come 2008.

All three telcos - SingTel, StarHub and M1 - have held talks with California-based Apple Inc on the possibility of bringing its newfangled handset to Singapore months before it is scheduled to hit retail shelves across the region.

Although Apple has yet to firm up a local launch date, it did previously commit to introducing the iPhone in Asia sometime in 2008 and is widely-expected to choose only one operator to work with in each market.

SingTel is believed to have submitted a proposal to Apple earlier this year, and a company spokeswoman said that talks are 'still ongoing'. Not to be outdone, StarHub and M1 both said they were having similar discussions.

With its full touch-screen interface, music functions, sexy design and host of add-on applications, the iPhone has already won over a million fans in the United States since it debuted with much fanfare in June this year.

With subsequent launches in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and its impending arrival in Asia, Apple is hoping to sell 10 million units of its flagship phone by the end of 2008.

Its immense popularity has already spawned a huge grey market for the product locally, with gadget-crazed Singaporeans typically paying over a thousand dollars to be among the first to own the device.

However, with Apple threatening legal action against unauthorised resellers here, coupled with the introduction of a software upgrade which makes it harder for parallel importers to use the handset outside its intended market, the iPhone has become somewhat of a scarce local commodity.

Against this backdrop, industry observers believe the ability to get Apple to put pen to paper on an exclusive pact here could win over legions of subscribers and help an operator like SingTel cement its lead or lift third-placed M1 up the pecking order against its larger rivals.
And with the Infocomm Development Authority's (IDA) mandate for so-called true number portability coming into effect in the second quarter of 2008, the outcome of the iPhone negotiations becomes even more significant.

This is because the telecommunications regulator has decided to use a new centralised database system to allow consumers to easily retain their mobile numbers when switching operators. Once in place, consumers will no longer need to use the current call-forwarding regime and get a second number, a scenario that is expected to shake up the mobile market and result in more intense competition to hang on to existing subscriber dollars.

'Operators around the world are falling over themselves to work with Apple because of the iPhone's potential to win customers from immediate rivals and drive mobile data usage,' said Aloysius Choong, a senior market analyst with technology research firm IDC Asia-Pacific. 'Any exclusive arrangement will be especially disruptive next year with full number portability expected in Singapore.'

Thus far, exclusive iPhone agreements have been inked with AT&T in the US, O2 in the UK, T-Mobile in Germany and Orange Wireless in France, with these telcos caving in to Apple's unheard-of demand for a share of subscriber revenue.

In Asia, the gadget giant is already negotiating with China Mobile and NTT DoCoMo in Japan and if its track record of working with top operators continues, SingTel could be the frontrunner in the local leg of the iPhone dealership race.

Although the IDA has sanctioned such exclusive product deals, the winning Singapore telco will likely be required to sell the iPhone in an 'unlocked' state.

In the US, the handset only works with AT&T's cellular network through the use of SIM-locking technology but this approach has sparked much legal fracas in other launch markets.

Authorities in France have recently forced Orange to unlock the iphone while German operator Vodafone tried unsuccessfully to get local courts to do the same.

However, the IDA has taken a clear position on this issue.

'IDA has prohibited the SIM-locking of handsets to remove a barrier for end users to switch operators, and to allow end users the freedom to choose among the operators offering various innovative and competitive mobile services. This policy has been in place since the start of mobile competition in 1997,' an IDA spokesperson said.

© Copyright Singapore Press Holdings 2007.

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post Aug 12 2008, 05:31 PM

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Most people are looking at an unlocked version right out of the box, or the 2nd option is pay an unlocking fees. But the 2nd option still will be popular compare to 1 or 2 year 'lock' to singtel even with cheap upfront payment. 10 more days to go. I'm sure they will come up with pricing sometimes next week.
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@z3171600,
If the above information is correct, that would mean SG sets will haf to come unlocked - whether SingTel is going to allow outright purchases like in NZ is entirely up to the Telco but I've a feeling they might follow the footsteps of Hutchison in HK - esp since they aren't going to be making $ from outright purchases - Y give the added advantage to their competitors; and us M'sians?

Benchmarking the prices of iPod Touch in Singapore, the 16GB version = S$698. Assuming we load S$500 premium for the iPhone 3G, the phone will cost about S$1198.

I'm estimating the iPhone 3G from SG to cost in the range of S$1198 and $1399 thereabouts. Let's just wait and see biggrin.gif
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post Aug 12 2008, 06:59 PM

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'IDA has prohibited the SIM-locking of handsets to remove a barrier for end users to switch operators, and to allow end users the freedom to choose among the operators offering various innovative and competitive mobile services. This policy has been in place since the start of mobile competition in 1997,' an IDA spokesperson said.
That statement may be moot since all three of SG carriers are getting them, it is just that Singtel is getting it first. Time-exclusive locks are not considered locked in this case.

And as that ad are meant to be viewed by those interested locally, one could also surmise that "unlocked" here means unlocked to Singtel, M1 and Starhub only, as these are the carriers we are talking about. No Malaysian carriers hold any equity, shares or market presence in Singapore, for them to even consider an unlock for any of the local carriers here.

If I am wrong, this will be the first time I am glad to be proven wrong. I can always do KUL-SIN and drop by Terminal 3 to grab all the SG Aifontriji I can get my hands on.

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