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Wed, 02 Jul 2008 O2 limits iPhone 3G to one per customer

Expecting high demand for the iPhone, O2 limits the device to one per person

Mark Hattersley


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O2 will only be allowing one iPhone per customer when the devices launches in the UK.

This information has just been sent out in a text message to everybody who registered interest with O2. The text message explains the need for a limit and that "orders will be placed on a first come first served basis".

The text message provides no further information on how to sign up to recieve an iPhone upgrade, instead O2 merely states: "we will be writing to you again before the 11th with details about how you could place your order."

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