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Black Apple iPhone 3G Gift Card unveiled

Dec 3 2008, 12:00am CST | by

Black Apple iPhone 3G Gift Card unveiled
 
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The iPhone 3G is going to be one of the hottest gifts this Christmas. It is of course featured in our Top 10 Mobile Phone Gift Tips 2008. Apple now makes it easier to actually give an iPhone with the iPhone 3G Gift Card.
With the black iPhone 3G Gift Card the overjoyed gift recipient can visit an Apple Retail store to redeem it and get free Personal Setup.The Apple Store specialist will get your recipient's iPhone 3G up and calling, set up email, help customize the Home screen, choose some great iPhone applications, personalize ringtones, and find favorite songs.
The iPhone 3G can be loaded with any amount between $25-2,500. As a reminder the 8GB iPhone 3G sells for $199 and the 16GB iPhone is $299.
Giving the card you do not have to deal with the AT&T iPhone contracts and you leave your gift recipient the freedom to choose the plans and take care of the formalities.
Of course the iPhone 3G gift card can be used for all things Mac and iPod at the Apple Online Store or any Apple Retail Store.
Buy the iPhone 3G Gift Card on the Apple Store.

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Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and exciting world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into vibrant technology magazine.
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