If you visit the official website of Apple Inc. you will see that it is now adorned by 29 small colorful buttons. And each button represents the country where Apple Inc. is planning to launch its hottest device soon.

Check at the Coming Soon page of the website if your country will also get to have the iPhone before the year 2008 ends. Some countries in the list are expected to launch the iPhone today, September 26.
The 29 countries where the iPhone is anticipated includes Botswania, Egypt, Jordan, Malta, Qatar, Brazil, Equatorial Guinea, Kenya, Mauritius, Senegal, Cameroon, Guinea, Latvia, Nicaragua, South Africa, African Republic, Guinea-Bissau, Lithuania, Niger, Turkey, Croatia, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Panama, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Mali, and one of countries where the iPhone black market is flourishing – Russia.
Apple Inc. did not release any official statements as to when they would launch the iPhone in the said countries. However, it is already confirmed that Lithuania as well as Latvia will be getting the mobile phone platform from Apple today. AppleInsider also reported that South Africa and Brazil are expected to launch the device today as well.
Unfortunately, no news about China and Korea were reported and there is a possibility that Apple Inc. will not make a deal with these countries. Let’s just wait and see.




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