We thought we were hard done by in the UK, having to wait until the end of the year, but imagine living in iPhone country but still not being able to use it. USA Today found 21-year-old Apple fangirl Kelsey Martin "incredibly disappointed" that coverage doesn't extend to Wausau, Wisconsin, where she lives. And she's not the only one. Parts of Dakota, Alaska and Vermont are also cut off from iPhonic frenzy.
Okay, so an Apple-obsessed ex of mine lives in Vermont and I'm finding it extremely funny that he has no chance of using an iPhone. But, then, you'd need friends to contact on it. As for the rest of the inhabitants who don't deserve this exclusion, here's hoping that iPhone dissections (where the SIM proved easy enough to remove) don't keep you separated from the half a million folk who have already got their hands on the most eagerly anticipated phone ever.
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Well nice said there,
However! That is not the fault of apple, yes they should of put a little more study into AT&T in the US but still of no fault of their own!
Here in the UK however, we get a great signal anywhere to be honest! EDGE feels like it doesn't exists like, but normal phone/browse/txt works anywhere theres an O2 signal.
And to the Americans who think AT&T suck. It may well do suck, But O2 and AT&T have no tie's beside the iPhone! So don't go about comparing O2 TO AT&T.
iPhone rules!