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iPhone 4 prices are out without contract. $888 for 16GB and $1048 for 32GB. New 3GS 8GB model for $748!

The price of iPhone 4 is out without contract!

Front, back, and side views of iPhone 4 in black.

Below are the prices of iPhone 4 which will be released on Thursday, 29 July 2010 on midnight to 30 July 2010. All 3 telcos, Singtel, Starhub and M1 will be launching it at different timing!

Prices of iPhone 4 in Singapore

  • $888 for 16GB
  • $1048 for 32GB
  • $748 for new 3GS 8GB

Source: Digital Life

M1 has just sent a pre-qualify form for those who have earlier register their interest for iPhone 4!

M1 has just sent a pre-qualify form for those who have earlier register their interest for iPhone 4!

Check your email to see if you have receive a form similar to the one below, the link is provided in the email that M1 sent out!

Get ready for iPad launched tomorrow, 23 July 2010, happening at 313 Somerset!

For those who have been waiting for the launched of Apple’s iPad in Singapore, it will finally be launched tomorrow, 23 Jul 2010, happening right at 313 Somerset. Hopefully the flood doesn’t happen tomorrow!

Source: Digital Life

iPhone 4 has just been spotted on Apple’s website Singapore, coming real soon!

iPhone 4 has just been spotted in Apple’s Singapore webstore. Has it been there for a while already? Anyway it should be out real soon, as early as today, 22 July 2010, hopefully!

Visit iPhone 4 Singapore Apple Store

Singtel has also released their iPad data plan after M1, now left Starhub!

Singtel was the second telco to release their iPad data plan after M1, now left Starhub! Hopefully it will be out by tomorrow in time for Friday’s release!

More about Singtel’s iPad Data Plan

M1′s iPad Data Plan is out!

For those who are planning to buy iPad this Friday, 23 July 2010 when it’s released in Singapore, M1 has released the data plan!

More info at M1′s iPad Plan

Apple’s iPad will be released this coming Friday, 23 July 2010. Here are the prices!

Yes, the much awaited iPad will be released in Singapore this coming Friday, 23 July 2010.

CUPERTINO, California—July 19, 2010—Apple® today announced that iPad™ will be available in Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore this Friday, July 23.

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Here are the prices of iPad when it’s released in Singapore:

Wi-Fi version:
16GB – $728
32GB – $878
64GB – $1,028

3G version:
16GB – $928
32GB – $1,078
64GB – $1,228

Source: Digital Life

iPhone 4 coming to Singapore on 30 July 2010 as confirmed by Steve Job during iPhone 4 press conference so pre-order will be coming probably next week!

Yes, it’s confirmed by none other than Steve Jobs himself that iPhone 4 will be reaching Singapore on the 30 July 2010 which is a Friday and normally new phones are released over the weekends!

Time to get ready for the pre-order email probably next week and for the long queues!

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Apple has just release the latest iOS update 4.01 as a partial solution to the antenna-related problems

For those who have updated their iPhone OS to iOS 4.0, Apple has just release another update, iOS 4.01 as a partial solution to the antenna-related problems.

You can update it through your iTunes.

  • Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes installed and running before attempting to update.
  • Connect your device to your computer.
  • Select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch when it appears in iTunes under Devices.
  • Select the Summary tab.
  • Click Check for Update (as seen in the screenshot below):
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    M1 has confirmed it will be offering the iPad with Wi-Fi and 3G when Apple is ready to launch the product in Singapore

    For those people who are waiting to buy iPad when Apple launched it in Singapore, M1 has confirmed that it will be offering the iPad with Wi-Fi and 3G.

    In a brief statement released Wednesday, M1 spokesperson Chua Swee Kiat said it will be offering “dedicated iPad price plans…in the coming weeks” but did not specify when exactly that would be or how much the unit would cost.

    Source: ZDNet