South Korean regulators finally granted Apple a licence to sell the long awaited iPhone in Korea. It was always a mystery how such a popular phone worldwide had not yet made it to Korea, who is always one of the first in phone technologies. Anyway, it's set to be released on November 28
th with a contract through KT, a mobile service provider. Starting price is only 132,000 won with a plan through KT. SK is also in talks to begin providing this phone as well.
On a side note, the iPhone was just released in China a month ago, though, without
WiFi in accordance to regulations.
See t
his article from PC World for more details.
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