iPhone coming to UK, but not for another 7½ agonizing weeks

Well. Most of the rumours have proved to be true. The carrier of the
UK iPhone will indeed be
O2, and apart from O2 shops (including the recently-acquired
The Link shops) the only independent retailer will be
Carphone Warehouse. The phone will be identical to the $399 8GB US model.
As of 1pm GMT the only major Mac website reporting on this is
TUAW. Some places still haven't got their act together -
O2's official iPhone page was briefly visible at 11am GMT but has since been unavailable for over two hours since. Funnily enough
Carphone's iPhone page is live and kicking.
The iPhone is priced at a surprisingly reasonable £269 (inc. VAT). Prior to the launch some people were predicting as much as £600! Tariffs start at a not-quite-so-reasonable £35 per month for 200mins/200texts with £45 for 600mins/500texts and £55 for 1200mins/600texts for the heavier users. All plans include unlimited internet usage. There is also apparently a deal with WiFi Hotspot outfit
The Cloud, who specialise in providing paid WiFi access in pubs, restaurants, and city centres. The Cloud have a Hotspot finder
here.
The biggest news is probably the lack of 3G. This is allegedly due to the high power costs of using 3G on a mobile device. So we're all stuck with O2's currently-being-upgraded EDGE network, although for those of us who don't live or work in a major city don't care too much about 3G anyway. O2 have a website to
check coverage in your part of the UK.
I can't wait to place my order
Posted on 18 September 2007, to
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