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Smart models set to become mainstream

By Robin Kwong in Taipei

Published: September 29 2009 03:00 | Last updated: September 29 2009 03:00

When Apple launched its first iPhone in 2007, eager US consumers had to pay up to $599 for the privilege .

Two years on, and even the cheapest iPhone, a 3G model with 8gb of memory, sells for $99 - which would only be considered cheap if you compare it with other smartphones such as Research In Motion's popular BlackBerry.

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