Singapore pulls Unlocked iPhones of shelve over Apple legal threat
By: Peter Chubb | December 7, 2007 | Leave a Comment

According to The Straits Times, Apple have sent a warning e-mail to all the retailers which states that if they continue to sell these unlocked iPhones then they will have legal action taken against them, as well as a fine of $1000 per handset sold.
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