Apple goes Orange in France
by Rebecca McCarthy
October 16, 2007
Orange France, has won the contract to be the exclusive carrier of the Apple iPhone in France. The phone is due to launch in the European country on November 29th.
The iPhone is a combination of a number of products into one handset.
It acts as a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod, and mobile internet device. Another major selling point is it’s multi touch interface.
It has been confirmed that French users will have access to a large library on musical content in the form of Apple’s popular Wi-Fi iTunes store. Customers can browse, preview, purchase and download music via iTunes using the phones built in Wi-fi capabilities.
The phone will be available in it’s 8Gb model from Orange’s retail and online stores.
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