Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Softbank to sell iPhone 3G in Japan

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:

Sambo Samphors said...

Ey ya, good news ne!!!

Unknown said...

Cool, isn't it? But monthly bill is 5,985yen + (23,040yen/24)!!!