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T-Mobile flogs 120K 3G iPhones

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Written by Matt Chapman   
Monday, 25 August 2008
3G iPhone3G iPhone distribution problems. What distribution problems? According to T-Mobile, the company has managed to shift 120,000 devices since the 11 July launch date.

The Deutsche Telekom-owned T-Mobile said problems getting the handsets to buyers were being solved and it expected all the iPhone 3G orders to be filled by the end of the month.

Hamid Akhavan told German magazine Focus that the company’s sales expectations “were surpassed".

A whopping 75,000 of the iPhones shifted were sold in Germany.


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