Dubbed the "Apple and Orange" combo (a well-balanced diet if you ask me), the iPhone's chosen French phone carrier, France Telecom, is selling the beloved gadget at the Parisien store Orange. The 12 swanky stores around the Eiffel Tower city, including a brand-new boutique on Paris' most famous avenue, the Champs-Elysees, saw lines of hundreds who yearned for the touchy-feely phone.
Bonjour iPhone!
As one can probably imagine, the new release of "Le iPhone" promises to bring about the complaints of unlocking the gadget with hopes to make it compatible with any cell phone service carrier.
We have heard these same threats over and over - but this time, we hear them in the French language, and this time, they are coming from the French government themselves.
According to a recent article at Forbes.com,
Orange's grip on the iPhone will weaken when rival operators get a chance to compete for consumers' attention. French legislation will require the sale of unlocked iPhones with no contract in mid-2008
What? The French legislature is requiring Apple to allow unlocked iPhones with no contract next summer?
I knew I loved France. They have to be some of the smartest people. If I only I could have a "tête-à-tête" with a Senator or Congressman and encourage them to jump on the iPhone bandwagon and bring this same sort of legislature into America, the land of the free, the brave, and the iPhone. Maybe Barack Obama can help...
With unlocking covered, do you think that this promise of iPhone freedom deters hackers? Absolutely not.
...the legal requirements to sell unlocked iPhones were not enough to deter impatient hackers and (it is) estimated that there could be up to 10,000 users of unlocked iPhones in France already.
Finally, after all the moaning, late nights of hacking, and frusterating changes, anyone - I mean anyone - can get an unlocked iPhone. All it requires is a passport, a roundtrip ticket to France, and if you ask me, a few extra weeks to spend in the beautiful country. That is, unless you can wait to get home to play with iPhone on American soil.
Les Français sont très intelligents, non?!?