The iPhone finally makes it to Israel
At long last, the wait is over. People all over Israel will be delighted to hear that Apple is finally bringing the iPhone to Israel.

After an extended wait, the iPhone finally arrives.
Not that you’d know the iPhone isn’t here all ready. Thousands of Israelis already have the phone – bought from abroad, and hacked into here – it’s the phone to have right now. All the more fashionable for being unavailable. We also have our own unofficial Apple store selling all the gadgets that go with it.
Even five-year-old Israelis know what the iPhone is, as I discovered when I made a call at the swimming pool the other day.
“Cool,” he said. This either says a lot about the iPhone, or about five-year-old Israelis.
The Apple iPhone will be imported into Israel by Pelephone and Partner Communications. Both companies are keeping mum about launch, prices and marketing, though when Pelephone announced that it plans to market the iPhone 3G S (launched last week), Partner quickly said that it too will sell the device.
Cellcom is staying out of the iPhone melee, preferring to sit on the sidelines and see what the level of demand is. The company’s reasoning is pretty sound – there are already thousands of devices in the country.
While a launch date hasn’t been set, the iPhone should go on sale in Israel sometime in the next few months, and certainly by the end of the year.
All very well and good, but now I’ll have to look for a new gadget to impress the kids at the pool.











