iPhone officially lands in South Korea

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Sun, 11/29/2009 - 2:33pm

Enthusiasts wait in line overnight to get their hands on Apple's iconic smartphone, whose arrival is expected to challenge homegrown giants Samsung and LG Electronics.



 

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