
Apple world domination update: iPhone to take on 4 more countries?
A leaked copy of the latest firmware 2.0 build reveals that the iPhone will soon support the following input languages: Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Korean and Portuguese (Brazilian). If past events are any indication of what’s to come, Apple may be setting up to release the iPhone in Scandinavia, Poland, Korea, and Brazil. If you can think back a few months, the iPhone gained support for Italian and Russian languages in a firmware update, and was released in both those countries soon after. Although this doesn’t affect those of us in countries where the iPhone is already available, this should be great news to geeks worldwide.
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Check http://you.ziphone.org
New beta supports even more languages!
Zibri
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That’s 7 more countries, Scandinavia is not a country.
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LOL damn right its not!
i live in finland, I HOPE IT COMES OUT HERE even though i already have one..
so that i can exchange it (alot of scratches and other sh!t is wrong)...
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Brazilian is not a language, Scandinavia is not a country, the iPhone was not yet released in Italy or in Russia. All in one little paragraph…
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I think that would would be great if they brought iPhone to all the mentioned countries.
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I guess it would cost like $700 in Europe since the dollar is so weak.
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It’s not out in Italy yet.






