Sunday, December 28, 2008

The U.S. chain of department stores Wal-Mart, the world's largest company by sales and number of employees, announced it will begin to sell certain models of the iPhone, the mobile phone from Apple, in about 2,500 establishments.

The black model of the iPhone 3G 8 gigabytes of memory will leave with a sale price of 197 dollars, which has 16 gigabytes, which in this case also will be sold in white, will be offered by 297 dollars, as detailed in the company a press release.

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To purchase these models, customers must enter a contract for two years with the telephone company AT & T or update certain requirements under the service we already have with her.

These same prices and conditions are very similar to those offered by AT & T and Apple in their stores and just eight U.S. dollars higher than the offer that has temporarily Best Buy, so far the only large chain stores that sold the equipment.

In that sense, Wal-Mart explained that their establishments can match the sales price to those offered by their local competitors during the promotion.

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