The price of the new version has also been dropped with the 8Gb model costing US$199 and the 16Gb US$299. Most of the big telcos have picked it up ending rumours of exclusive deals with one supplier.
Apple have also very cleverly licensed Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync to enable iPhones to wirelessly communicate with Exchange servers.
To counter the offensive, rumours have begun that Blackberry is developing a touch screen device to compliment its recently announced 3G offerings. Little is known about the device, codenamed "Thunder" which is not expected to see the light of day until at least the end of this year.
More here:
iPhone 3G – http://www.apple.com/au/iphone/
iPhone on Vodafone – http://iphone.vodafone.com.au/
iPhone on Optus – http://www.optusiphone.com.au/
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