09
Jul

postedbyYousef

I received an email today from Swisscom telling me the 3G iPhone is going to be released the day after tomorrow. I read their page and I think it says that I can’t buy one without subscribing with their service. How am I supposed to buy this thing without letting them charge my visa for 12 or 24 months? I know there must be a way but at the moment I just don’t get the whole thing. Read their subscription’s details HERE.

This is going to be my first ever iPhone. :D

Swisscom.

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    This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 9th, 2008 at 2:56 pm

    8 Responses to “Swisscom’s 3G iPhone”

    1. المضف says:

      mabrook moqadaman + believe me you won’t regret it ;)

    2. Hamad says:

      hey hey! ana emwaseek 7agy ana mo takheth w tensani!

    3. loco says:

      ana aby aby eshlooooon ???

      i need 5 iphone !!!! plz :P

    4. DVLz says:

      I have emailed this link to you guys I think it was yesterday, anyways here it is if anyone wanna watch it/

      youtube.com/watch?v=wvCMp99dMqI

    5. Jacqui says:

      I know your feeling in less than 2 days it’s going to be released here in the States and I want one so badly but I don’t know how I’ll be able to avoid getting a 2 year contract?!

    6. Aurous says:

      I’m not an apple user, but I’m tempted to get the 3G iphone.
      I’m not in a hurry though, I’ll wait till it reaches kuwait

    7. ANM says:

      Lucky You :)

    8. how about you give them your credit card and let them charge it for a month.. and when are u back in kuwait report your card stolen ;P “not even sure if that would work, but it sounds like it”

      there is always a loophole in the system ;)

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