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The Apple iPhone 4S. Smart Communications said it is negotiating with Apple Inc. to include the Philippines in the second batch of countries to officially get its latest model, the iPhone 5, or New iPhone. AP PHOTO/ERIC RISBERG

MACTAN, Cebu—Filipinos may get their hands on Apple Inc.’s upcoming iPhone, expected to be launched next week, much sooner than expected, the country’s top mobile network said.

Smart Communications chief wireless adviser Orlando B. Vea said the company was negotiating with the Cupertino-based consumer electronics giant to include the Philippines in the second batch of countries to officially get the latest model of the popular smartphone.

“Hopefully, we can be in the early batches. We can’t get that information from Apple yet, but we’re working on it,” Vea told reporters this week. “Hopefully, we will be one of the first in Asia,” Vea said.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Asian Carriers’ Conference, Vea said the Apple iPhone 4S was one of the best-selling high-end smartphones the telco has ever offered to its subscribers.

Smart’s rival Globe Telecom enjoyed exclusivity over all previous iPhone models.

The iPhone 4S was the first iPhone model carried by Smart. The device was launched in December 2011 in the Philippines—three months after it was unveiled by Apple CEO Tim Cook at the company’s California headquarters.

The Philippines was included in the fifth batch of countries to receive the iPhone 4S, together with Brazil, Russia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan and the United Arab Emirates, among others.

For the next iPhone, Vea said Smart hopes that the Philippines would be among the first countries in Asia to get the device.

Japan was the only country in the region to be included in the first batch of countries for the iPhone 4S.

Singapore was the only country in the second batch, while Hong Kong, South Korea and India were in the third and fourth batches.

The next iPhone model, expected to be named either iPhone 5 or simply “the New iPhone,” will likely be launched next Wednesday.

The device is expected to be slightly bigger than the existing iPhone model, and will likely feature 4G high-speed Internet connectivity.

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  • valsore

    So what.  I was the first to drink my Mom’s milk.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_DI3QGCJEEFK52CT4DTQ7I5SRUE Neil

    Kung tatangkilikin ng mga Pinoy middle class ang iPhone,  in-directly,  para na rin nating inaaruga ang CHINA na lumakas ang ekonomiya nito at patuloy na pagsamantalahan ng iPhone ang manggagawang Chinese (cheap labor).   

    Gawang Intsik ang iPhone (Made in China)…. dun lang inilagak ng US  (Shanghai) ang pabrika ng iPhone,  dahil malaki ang kanilang kinikita…kayo na ang bahala  kung itotolerate natin ang ganitong kalakaran…

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/Y2GZGSAU5QUAIYHA32YRCRP7XQ Carlos

      and yet you love to eat pansit, siopao, mami, etc.. we do our firework every new year…and a lot more. chinese mentality and customs are here to stay, no matter what. don’t be stupid. open your mind.  if we talk about iphone, let’s talk about just the iphone. dont drag it to another issue like conflicks and war against the chinese. dont be hypocrite
      i know you love chinitos…

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_TFIZ5ISYUKPA3PYORE3YGUYR24 barangan na agokoy

    dont think so… cambodia got it first… and its direct from the US.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000718764120 Ken Verdejo

    rich people can afford, avarage people fuzz about it, below ave people hate it.

    why cant be just happy atleast nasa listahan ang pinas, meaning na recognized ila ang Philippines na maganda ang market..
     mabenta man  ng mga network yan o hindi sila ang luge not the consumers .

  • renato_dangal

    made in china?…

    naku tingnan niyo ang mga bulsa niyo…at ang credit limits niyo…

    kung talk and text lang kayo wag na…

    parang rin yang camera…sa dami ng pixels useless naman…kung magko computer kayo ng pang ilang intel na eh…magba browse lang pala kayo sa internet… mag net book na lang kayo…

    palakihin niyo na lang ang kita pag may sumobra eh di pwedeng ibili ng iphone…pero kung pinaghirapan niyo ang pagtipid…alam ko magdadalawang isip kayo bumili ng bagong mobile…

    iinvest niyo na lang ang pera…wag maging materyoso…nakuha natin ang pagiging materyoso sa mga kastila…

    nagdedepreciate ang gadgets…the more money you have the more convenient your life will be…

  • pinaskngmajal

    So whattttttt,,,,shittttt

  • robrano

    Thanks, but no thanks. Apple is now hurry to sell their phones, fearing that Samsung could stop to provide their hardware parts and to lay Apple down.
    But why hurry for the super expensive Apple? Soon the new Samsung, better, cheaper and with the new Window 8 will be available. There is technology, not just design.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/LQJ4P2E6POWIW6BGL2TCS4KP6A Walden

     Who cares ? 70% of the poppulation of the philippines cant afford it. I dont see the point at all they should release it on countries like korea,singapore,china,japan etc….  first

    • robrano

      It has to do with the phil. manner of boasting to be the best, the first. the most professional, the best educated, the best worker and and and.

      • Ralph L

        Bosting to be the best of the all tangas and magna-nakaw and manlolocos.

        Hurt>???

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_RDR4XDMXFU2OSEJC4ZIAXIPFZQ free view

    maka order na ng tatlo agad

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_OHUUEZMSDKFMZLMGHAF6MUB5HI Freddie Mariano

    “Philippines first in Asia to get New iPhone?”

    Talaga itonh marketing people! As if it’s such a big deal! We need to improve our infrastructure more than our gadgets! Puro tayo porma! Pur bago sasakyan, ang sama naman ng daan! Got my point?



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