Apple iPhone 5 arrives in other 22 countries today
The iPhone 5 has become Apple’s most successful smartphone ever, being sold in 5 million units in the first week-end of availability. And things will certainly not stop here, especially since today the new iPhone was released in other 22 countries, including: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
In addition, today Apple is also releasing the iPhone 5 via more US carriers, which are joining the likes of Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint: Cricket (which is selling the handset off-contract starting at $499), nTelos, Appalachian Wireless, Cellcom, C Spire, and GCI.
Apple said it would introduce the iPhone 5 in over 100 countries before the end of the year. The iPhone 5 is Apple’s first smartphone not to feature a 3.5 inch display, having a larger 4 inch screen with 1136 x 640.
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