Comments on: Orange sells 1 million iPhones in France
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Awesome.
- by wes2706404 May 25, 2009 5:22 PM PDT
- Hey Mark Anderson, First of all the iPhone is really new, Second the iPhone is like $500, and Third Rogers, Telus, Bell, Nokia etc. are pretty popular as were like no one knows what Orange is. So for france it's pretty nice. And I don't see you writing an article bud so your in no position to be insulting this article.
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- by Mark_Anderson May 26, 2009 1:55 PM PDT
- Thanks, wes!
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(3 Comments)A few things...
1) There's a reply button.
2) The N95 was new when it was released.
3) The N95 cost about the same.
4) Orange are a big European network.
No-one really cares about the iPhone that much in Europe. It's a nice phone but there's loads of those.