Maxis to tie-up with 3G I-Phone??

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If it is true, then this will be awesome :) 14-07-2008: Maxis gets right to distribute iPhone 3G? by Sharmila Ganapathy Email us your feedback at fd@bizedge.com KUALA LUMPUR: The news is out - Maxis Communications Bhd is believed to be bringing in the second-generation iPhone to Malaysia for under RM1,000. However, when contacted, Maxis “declined comment on speculation” that it will start offering the iPhone 3G at below RM1,000 to its 10 million customers in Malaysia soon. It has been speculated in the industry for sometime now that Maxis has been bidding for the first rights from Apple Inc to bring the iPhone to Malaysia. So it did not come as much of surprise when online newsportal Malaysian Insider reported that Maxis “will offer the iPhone 3G in Malaysia at a competitive price below RM1,000”. When asked by The Edge Financial Daily in April if the telco planned to bring the iPhone here, Maxis chief executive officer Sandip Das had said Maxis had no plan at that time to bring in the phone as Apple had not decided on its Asian distribution policy. The scenario has changed since then, as last month Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) told Reuters that it would bring the iPhone 3G to Singapore later this year. In May, it said its associates Bharti Airtel Ltd, Globe Telecom Inc and its Australian subsidiary Optus would bring the iPhone to India, Australia and the Philippines by year-end. If the speculation proves true, Maxis’ timing couldn’t be more perfect. The telco, which already has a strong postpaid user base, will gain an even bigger edge over rivals Celcom (Malaysia) Bhd, DiGi.Com Bhd and newcomer U Mobile Sdn Bhd, especially if mobile number portability (MNP) takes off in August as planned. However, the implementation of MNP may be delayed. With the telcos fighting tooth and nail to retain their customer base and win new ones, securing the rights to bring the elusive iPhone to local shores will be the perfect lure for mobile users to switch service providers.This is because MNP allows mobile users to retain their mobile phone numbers even when they move from one service provider to another. The iPhone 3G models are third-generation (3G)-equipped and offer a host of new applications and smart phone-like features such as visual voicemail, global positioning system software to facilitate location-based services and push email, incidentally a signature feature of the Blackberry. Incidentally, Maxis and Celcom are known for their Blackberry packages for postpaid users. If Maxis successfully introduces the iPhone on local shores, this would allow it access to a wider business user segment. The new iPhone models began selling in the US market at US$199 (for a 8-gigabyte model) and US$299 (for a 16-gigabyte model) starting Friday. That’s roughly half the price of the original eight-gigabyte iPhone, which debuted in the US last June at US$600 (RM1,962). The iPhone 3G went on sale in a total of 22 countries on Friday, including the US, Japan and Australia. According to foreign news reports said the iPhone would be sold in 70 countries by year-end.
 
I hope it's true. Contemplating getting the 3G model from the US but not sure if it's going to be sim locked or not.
 
A Dev team had successfully unlocked the new 3G iPhone, however, the new 2.0 firmware is said to be unstable esp when connected to the AppStore. This seems to be a known bug and the folks in California are working on the issue.

With the many apps running on my current .4 firmware iPhone, I'll just stick on to it for awhile till the newer 3G 2.0 stabilizes.
 
something i want to ask ... the iphone at that attractive price is for new customer or current customer also can buy it @ that said price?
 
there is an AT & T store next to my hotel. Everyday long queue.... crazy!!!
 
From reliable geek/IT sources....:listen:... iphone is rumored here by Nov/Dec08.

Which Service Provider.. anybody guess but Maxis is running strong.

Anyone can recommend trustworthy shop i can get an iphone in KL kah?
3g/non-3g, new/secondhand does not matter.
 
Got mine at Low Yat. Know of some shops there, but don't know if any of the 3Gs available yet. Even then I'd stay away for that till later [Jan/Feb 09?]. For non 3G, heard that it was all sold out and not many stock left, but you can try though. PM me for details of shops.
 
hey,

so theres a iPhone following here too. i m contemplating on 1. any ideas BlackCat? i only have the iPod Touch. so can't get full use of all the apps. mine is running 1.1.4 too. pls pm me ya. thanks Black Cat. if u have the prices even more the better
 
Alex, a 16Gb iPhone wud set u back abt rm2.2k if you can find one. I would suggest you wait for the 3G version till sometime Q2 2009. By this time, its pricing and firmware should have stablized. Whats more... by then more apps would hv been developed and beta tested :)
 
yesterday, iPhone 3G ran out of stock. All shops empty now.. Finally can go in and get some accessories. Heard new stocks coming in Friday. Damn...
 
m43ldotcom;342067 said:
something i want to ask ... the iphone at that attractive price is for new customer or current customer also can buy it @ that said price?

Mate, if for new customers only, then close current account and open a new account with Maxis. Hehehehe...
 
Hm. Thats interesting news.
The only problem is there's no MMS and video conferencing on the iPhone. :(
 
3er;343142 said:
Hm. Thats interesting news.
The only problem is there's no MMS and video conferencing on the iPhone. :(

Not an issue for me. How often do you actually use MMS or video conferencing at all?
 
loafer;343156 said:
Not an issue for me. How often do you actually use MMS or video conferencing at all?

agreed!
IMO some of the other features make up for it.
 
loafer;343156 said:
Not an issue for me. How often do you actually use MMS or video conferencing at all?


At least a few times a day.
It will be an issue for me. Everyone is different.

Like how i would be the only driver in my UDM. Some may haul 3 passengers everyday. Everyone is different.
 
That's true. But for me MMS/Video Conferencing is probably the least used function in all the phones I've used in the past.
 
heard from my buddy in maxis that the i phone deal is not going to happen.
 
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