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lol i lik eit how the ad on the top of the page in that pic is "win this iphone" coincidence? :action-smiley-069:

oh yeah this is the part where i go "guys omg! check it out i just clicked this link and won and this!! its just that easy! click NOW! and you can win too!!"

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I am so confused y people are buying ITouches from shops here when u can get hacked iphones from eBay for a few hundred bucks extra. I've had my iphone for past few months and I love it. The way Safari works on it is great with the flip and zoom etc.

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got my itouch for free (well... I had to test my work on something). I'm waiting for a local carrier to strike a deal with Apple n introduce the iPhone locally... there's rumours that the aussie version might even support 3G.

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