Apple raises the limit to five iPhones in UK, US

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Dec 7, 2007 at 1:20pm

By Fabio M. Zambelli

Apple has raised the limit on the number of iPhones you can buy at Apple US and UK stores from two to five. Initially Apple was forced to lets you buy only two of the communications devices because of a shortage.

At the end of July the two-iPhone limit disappeared. Then at the end of October customers had to pay by credit card and could only get a maximum of two iPhones per transaction. You can read more here. (setteB.IT is an Italian language web site for Mac users and one of Macsimum News’ partners.)



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