Apple looking to launch 3G iPhone in Korea and Japan

Posted by Will on Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 at 2:39 pm under Apple, Devices, DoCoMo, Rumors, iPhone

Apple iPhone 3G coming to NTT DoCoMoThe latest iPhone rumors to hit the grapevine seems to indicate that Apple could finally break in to the attractive Korean and Japanese wireless markets. Previous reports indicated that Japan would not be getting the iPhone anytime soon, seeing as how the nation’s 3G network did not mesh well with the current iPhone. But, Apple is reportedly looking to bring their next-generation iPhone to both Korea and Japan in a joint-launch on Korea Telecom Freetel (KTF) and NTT DoCoMo (or is it NTT docomo now?). The 3G iPhone would work just fine on the 3G networks in both countries, which makes a good case for the Apple handset to crack the Asian market.

Given the Asian countries’ advanced 3G networks and more feature-rich handsets, it remains to be seen how well the iPhone will fare the Pacific Rim. Of course, the apple of Apple’s eye is still China. With more wireless subscribers than there are people in the whole of the US, China’s mobile market is a potentially lucrative market that can’t be ignored.

We’ll see if Korea and Japan welcome the iPhone with as much enthusiasm as the US did on its initial launch. Chances are, it won’t.

[Via: Fortune]


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  • One Response to “Apple looking to launch 3G iPhone in Korea and Japan”

    • icabette says:

      KTF is “KT Freetel” and KT means “Korea Telecom”. Sometimes wrong information makes confusion to others.

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