Christopher Woods wrote:
Pfft.

Good things and bad things will come from this:

Good:
O2 won't be able to knacker the phone by slapping their custom
memory-hogging interface onto it (like they did with my lovely XDA 2i, it
took me ages to clear out the crap they put on it!)

O2 won't be able to slap their branding on it

Bad:

O2 most likely won't bring out any inclusive data plan for this, and since
when did they have an EDGE network? Orange has largest European EDGE
network, and T-Mobile has one too pan-Europe, but O2? Just plain old, slow,
GPRS. UK iPhone users are going to have HEFTY data bills, and they're going
to be pissed off with the slow browsing speed.


O2 has a 3G network, it's expected the iPhone will have 3G when it launches here anyway
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