Oct 1 2009, 5:53am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The fact that O2 is unable to keep the iPhone in stock has raised questions about whether or not Apple will be able to keep the UK supplied with enough iPhones when the handset hits Orange and Vodafone later this year.
Apple has simply stated, "We are currently unable to make enough iPhone 3GS’ to meet robust demand and we are working to address this." O2 does still have the older iPhone 3G available for purchase.
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