It’s confirmed: Apple to bring iPhone 4 to Australia on July 30

By Terence Huynh on July 17th, 2010

During the antenna press conference, Apple has revealed the release dates for the next iPhone 4 release in international territories, with 17 more countries revealed to be selling the device. While Scandinavia, Italy, Ireland, Hong Kong and New Zealand are up there, we only care about one – Australia. It made the list.

The iPhone 4 will be released on July 30 (so a possible delay might not go ahead) and assuming all carriers – Three, Telstra, Optus and Vodafone – will have the iPhone 4, then get ready for a huge demand for this phone. Pricing and plans have not been revealed by Apple and the four carriers as of yet.

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  1. I wish I had originally bought an iPhone and not an LG Arena. Won’t be making that mistake again! I do need to wait until my current contract runs out though.

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