It doesn't make sense. Vodaphone would not have launched their legal battle if they were themselves negotiating an "exclusive" deal. It doesn't make sense for Apple to ignore (betray?) their "first" iphone partners. Apple is not stupid enough to ignite massive legal problems and poison thier relationships with other carriers, by trying to claim the G3iPhone is not the "iPhone".
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I personally doubt the 3G-Vodaphone rumor.
It doesn't make sense. Vodaphone would not have launched their legal battle if they were themselves negotiating an "exclusive" deal. It doesn't make sense for Apple to ignore (betray?) their "first" iphone partners. Apple is not stupid enough to ignite massive legal problems and poison thier relationships with other carriers, by trying to claim the G3iPhone is not the "iPhone".
Except if Voda launched it's lawsuit as a leverage tactic against Apple.
Does seem odd but not totally without possibility.