Thursday, July 29, 2010

Over the Top iPhone 4 released in Singapore

Singapore Telecommunications, known as SingTel, Southeast Asia’s biggest phone company by revenue, held its midnight launch party at the Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Center. The venue, with its almost concert-like atmosphere, was blasting with loud music, colored lights, fog and even a VIP lounge, where waitresses served hors d’oeuvres such as sea scallops with green olive tapenade.
At the stroke of midnight, SingTel revealed a giant rotating model of the iPhone on stage, along with a flashy pyrotechnics display.

When the smartphone is released this Friday, StarHub customers can pay $0 to $500 for a 16GB iPhone 4, $0 to $630 for the 32GB model, or $0 to $350 for the new 8GB version of the iPhone 3GS, depending on the plan.

If you get the $38 12GB plan, a 16GB iPhone 4 will set you back $500, and the 32GB version $630. The unlimited plan, priced at $205 monthly, will net you a free iPhone 4 (16GB or 32GB) or an 8GB iPhone 3GS.

StarHub is also offering two other 12GB monthly plans at $58 and $98, with varying amounts of free talktime. The 16GB iPhone 4 will cost $230 and $0 on the $58 and $98 plans, respectively, while the 32GB model will be yours for $380 and $70, respectively. For the 8GB iPhone 3GS, you will pay $80 and $0, respectively.

M1 customers can pay $0 to $480 for a 16GB iPhone 4, and $0 to $620 for the 32GB model, depending on the plan. M1 will send customers who have already registered their interest an email to buy the phone at selected M1 shops.

SingTel will also contact customers via email and SMS to book a time to buy the iPhone 4. For a 16GB iPhone 4, SingTel users will pay $0 to $480, depending on the plan. The 32GB will cost $0 to $620.

The Apple iPhone 4 comes with features like a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, high-definition 720p video recording and a high-resolution retina display.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts with Thumbnails