Friday, July 11, 2008

iPhone launched in Japan

Yesterday I wrote in this blog that Japan is waiting for iPhone. Today, after having my lunch at McDonald at Itoyokado in Kiba, near to my office, I was walking through the open shopping malls, watching Japanese people shopping.
My attention was drawn to a mike announcement in Japanse and many people gathered near one of the entrance of Itoyokado. There was a huge rush and as I approached, I found many leaflets of iPone 3G. It was a booking counter and the displays showed i-Phone 3G, 8G and 16G models.
Further I read Reuters news that more than a thousand excited and sleep deprived Japanese celebrate the launch of Apple's new iPhone in Tokyo. The long-anticipated third-generation (3G) iPhone, which has faster Web links than its predecessor and supports third-party applications such as games and email, was Launched Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand on Friday as part of the global launch in 22 countries.

Wath the Video Report from Chika Osaka, Reuters:

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