One dollar iPhones available in Canadian Dollarama bargain stores? Actually, no!
Although we still wait Apple to announce its shiny handset in Canada, people have already spotted “iPhones” being sold for a single Canadian dollar a piece. As you can figure out for yourself, there’s something wrong with this. Actually, iPhones are cheap $1 headphones manufactured by little known company Electra, which supplies the Dollarama bargain stores chain. And while we know Apple hasn’t succeeded to secure the “iPhone” name in Canada so far — Comwave is using the name to promote its VoIP phone services — something tells us Jobs&Co are in the midst of argument with their lawyers as we speak. Anyway, if you happen to stumble on these headsets, I would suggest buying them — not to use them, but to own a piece of history. I doubt they’ll be on the market for long time… [Via: iPhoneWorld ] --- Related Articles at IntoMobile:
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