Today, iPhone 4 is launched in 17 more countries, so in following you may watch the iPhone 4 launch videos from several places worldwide.
List of 17 Countries Getting iPhone 4 Today, 30 July 2010
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Finland
Hong Kong
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
New Zealand
Singapore
Spain
Sweden
and Switzerland
iPhone 4 Launch Video from Hong Kong
iPhone 4 Launch Video from Sweden
iPhone 4 Launch Video from Australia
Few days ago at iPhone 4 conference it was announced that iPhone 4 will be launched in 17 more countries on July 30, 2010, which is now confirmed by Apple through a press release.
So, check out the following countries list to look either your country is going to receive iPhone 4 or not on this Friday.
List of 17 Countries Getting iPhone 4 on Friday, 30th July 2010
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Finland
Hong Kong
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
New Zealand
Singapore
Spain
Sweden
and Switzerland
Right now, Apple did not speak any word about iPhone 4 pre-order and iPhone 4 [...]
At iPhone press event Apple announced that on 30th July 2010, iPhone 4 will be launched in 17 more countries as initially it was launched on 24 June 2010 in 5 countries all over the world.
List of 17 Countries Getting iPhone 4 on 30th July 2010:
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Finland
Hong Kong
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
New Zealand
Singapore
Spain
Sweden
and Switzerland
The iPhone 4 pre-order date for these 17 countries is not announced yet.
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