Softbank Corp., which won the right to introduce Apple Inc.'s iPhone in Japan, said Monday (June 23) it will offer the mobile phone for as low as ¥23,040.
The 16-gigabyte model will be sold for ¥34,560, Tokyo-based Softbank said in a statement.
Customers will be able to pay for the handsets, which will go on sale July 11, over two years, Softbank President Masayoshi Son said. The iPhone will come with a ¥5,985 monthly data plan, he said.
Source: The Japan Time, June 24.
Read more on softbank.co.jp
2 comments:
Ey ya, good news ne!!!
Cool, isn't it? But monthly bill is 5,985yen + (23,040yen/24)!!!
Post a Comment