Online Apple Store re-opens, iPhone now available

Apple Store rolls out iPhone - Image 1 

To make buying an iPhone easier for the market, the Apple Store online has been updated with a product page of their latest world-dominating baby, the iPhone. It was released in retail just a few hours ago over at the east coast, and at that time, the online store went down for a bit to make way for the iPhone’s online debut.

It’s US$ 499 for the 4GB model, while the 8GB is clocked at 600 greenbacks. All relevant information relating to the mobile phone’s features and AT&T rate plans are found behind the Read link below. You might also want to check out the Accessories tag of their product page – that’s a snazzy looking Bluetooth headset. The Gallery section contains not just pictures, but even video walkthroughs that tour you through the iPhone’s interface.

Shipping is free, but the downside is you’d have to wait around two to four weeks for it to arrive. Oh and don’t forget to read the fine print: “iPhone orders limited to two per customer.” Makes sense to echo the rule they’ve set up in their actual brick-and-mortar stores. Besides, stocks are limited.

Doesn’t that Read link just tease you? Must… Resist… Urge..

Apple Store rolls out iPhone - Image 1 

To make buying an iPhone easier for the market, the Apple Store online has been updated with a product page of their latest world-dominating baby, the iPhone. It was released in retail just a few hours ago over at the east coast, and at that time, the online store went down for a bit to make way for the iPhone’s online debut.

It’s US$ 499 for the 4GB model, while the 8GB is clocked at 600 greenbacks. All relevant information relating to the mobile phone’s features and AT&T rate plans are found behind the Read link below. You might also want to check out the Accessories tag of their product page – that’s a snazzy looking Bluetooth headset. The Gallery section contains not just pictures, but even video walkthroughs that tour you through the iPhone’s interface.

Shipping is free, but the downside is you’d have to wait around two to four weeks for it to arrive. Oh and don’t forget to read the fine print: “iPhone orders limited to two per customer.” Makes sense to echo the rule they’ve set up in their actual brick-and-mortar stores. Besides, stocks are limited.

Doesn’t that Read link just tease you? Must… Resist… Urge..

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