Leaked info about Singtel’s iPhone plans

Taken from the hardwarezone forums, leinad(moderator) posted;

“Three new data plans (all prices with GST)

iFlexi Value – $56 – 300 MB Data – 200 Mins Outgoing Voice – 500 SMS
iFlexi Plus – $95 – 500 MB Data – 500 Mins Outgoing Voice – 500 SMS
iFlexi Premium – $205 – 1500 MB Data – 1500 Mins Outgoing Voice – 1500 SMS

Additional data usage charged at 1cent for each 2KB extra. These plans also come with 3 value added services free (Voicemail, roaming and Caller ID)

Handset price (varies depending on the price plan)

Plan 8GB 16GB
————————————————–
iFlexi Value 348 508
iFlexi Plus 49 208
iFlexi Premium Free Free

if you do not want to sign up for the above plans, and want to use your existing voice only plan and add the mobile on broadband plans, then the handset price will be more expensive and you will have to sign either a 24 month or 30 month contract

8GB – $568
16GB – $728”

Important: Please take note this information was taken directly from Hardwarezone Forums and I am just doing proxy reporting. I have yet to call up Singtel to verify the news.

Singtel built mini-5th Ave Apple Store lookalike glass house for iPhone launch?

According to witnesses, a 2-storey high glass house has been spotted near the Singtel Comcentre located near Somerset MRT Station, apparently with the words “it’s finally here”. Could this glass house or whatever it is be part of the launch plans for the iPhone?

It’s Tuesday, I reckoned we will hear something from Singtel by today. Hopefully.

Singtel announces iPhone 3G for Singapore on August 22nd

Singtel sent the following email to all its customers who reserved the iPhone. One interesting fact is that Singtel claims that the iPhone runs on not only 3G, but 3.5G (HSDPA). If that is the case, our iPhone will run much faster than the US one. Wonder how true this is.

Edit: As our commenter points out, the iPhone 3G has always been HSDPA right from the start, somehow the comments over in the states about having only speeds around the 700kbps mark always gave me the impression that it was 3G rather than 3.5G.

Email from “iPhone@Singtel”

Yes yes, I know I should have posted this long ago. I was lazy. Here’s it anyway. The email from Singtel basically announcing that the iPhone will be in by the end of the month.

MacRyu at MacHelp@YIH

Am at Yusok Ishak House now. Damn bored. Anyone of you new Mac switchers have any questions? Do come down and look for me and I’ll help you with your problems, if you are nice enough. LOL.

Reuters reports confirms MacRyu’s earlier iPhone reports

Reuters has put out news that Singtel will indeed launch the 3G iPhone in Singapore in August 2008. This is in sync with our earlier reports about having the 3G iPhone launch before September, rather than the original September release the local mass media has been trumpeting for months.

More information here.

Mac booth at NUS laptop sales attracts sales personnel from Acer, Fujitsu, Toshiba

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Reporting live from the NUS laptop sales at NUS Multi-Purpose Sports Hall 1, the Mac booth has attracted, among the many Mac faithful and new switchers, the sales personnel from other booths, with some of them essentially pledging their interest to purchase a brand new Mac with, ironically, possibly their paycheck earn from the sales of Acer, Fujitsu and Toshiba laptops.

Edited: Lenovo staff’s photo added as well.

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Balmer says “Fuck you Hungary”

Old, old news, but still funny.


Screencap taken from episode of the Digg Reel, of the Revision 3 network.

National University of Singapore Matriculation Fair Laptop Sales for Mac

I will be selling Macs at the NUS Matriculation Fair from this friday, 25th July till 31st July, at the Multi-Purpose Sports Hall from 9 am till 5pm. Those of you entering NUS soon do look for me if you have any questions regarding Macs or if you want to purchase a MacBook/Air/Pro for your Uni life.

I’ll be easy to spot. I’ll be wearing white/blue hair color during that week.

Twitter me for details on the prices if you want to know.

The fair will end on the 31st1st, followed by another month of sales in Yusok Ishak House from the 4th, which I will be in charge of as well.

Edit: For those of you who came in here looking for information for the NUS Matriculation Fair 2009, read in these following posts, why I quit the sales after the first day;

Why school-based Mac User Groups are a terrible idea

Words of idiocy from idiots

Letter to Apple Singapore Educational Sale Dept

Singtel to launch iPhone in August after all? (Updated: MacRyu original reports are confirmed by Reuters)

Apple, at Q3 financial earnings report yesterday, announced that another 20 countries will be getting the iPhone on August 22nd.

This coincides with early rumors reported by MacRyu that the iPhone will come to Singapore in August, instead of the widely reported September release date.

Singtel has yet to release any news, but we will report as soon as we get more news.

Updates:

Apple has changed the SG Apple site’s iPhone page from a “coming soon” status to a “how to get ready” page that was similarly shown on the first 22 countries before their launch this month. Coupled with the recent announcement that the iPhone will debut in another 20 countries by 22nd August, this looks like the confirmation that we are getting.

PS: We also do have reports we received from an old source who said that they are now setting the exact date at Singtel and the official confirmation should come soon.

Update: Reuters has put out news that Singtel is indeed putting out the iPhone in Singapore in August. This goes to show that the news you get from blogs such as MacRyu are way way way way way more accurate than crap put out by the so-called “mass media” such as Digital Life and Mediacorp News.

This is definitely a big win for new media in Singapore.




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