Apple yesterday launched their iPhone 4 in Britain, France, Germany and Japan and the United States yesterday, with Apple faithful queuing to be the first to show off Apple’s latest offering.
The iPhone 4, which boasts video chat, high-definition video and sharper screen resolution, is however still going to take a few months to arrive on local shores.
Vodacom previously confirmed that it will launch iPhone 4 later this year, but the company could not say more other than that it will be in South Africa “in the coming months”.
Apple has indicated that the new iPhone will be available in 18 other countries in July and 24 more in August, but speculation suggests that South Africa is only going to see the iPhone 4 in mid-September as the country forms part of a ‘next wave’ of iPhone launches (determined by Apple).
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