5 May 2008 21:01 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Austrian newspaper, Der Standard is claiming that T-Mobile Austria has confirmed the existence of a 3G iPhone and that Austria will be one of the first countries to get the new phone when it is eventually announced.Pricing is also likely to change, T-Mobile hints in the article reporting company chief Hendrik Kasteel as saying that the company will offer "more flexible" subscriptions than today.
Meanwhile, Fscklog.com, a German language Apple blog is quoting T-Mobile as saying:
"Yes, we plan to bring the iPhone with UMTS-support to market, but can't and are not allowed to say when yet."
Apple has yet to officially announce a 3G iPhone. Steve Jobs', Apple's CEO, told Pocket-lint in 2007 that a 3G iPhone would become available in 2008.
We will keep you posted. Phones, Mobile phones, Apple, iPhone, Rumours


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