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High bills threaten iPhone’s US user abroad

By Kevin Allison in San Francisco

Published: December 14 2007 21:37 | Last updated: December 14 2007 21:37

Apple’s iPhone has been hailed as a category-killer in the mobile handset market. But as one influential US technology journalist recently found out, this year’s must-have gadget can also kill your bank balance when abroad – even if it barely leaves your pocket.

Chris Anderson, the editor-in-chief of Wired, the US technology magazine, has revealed he was hit with $2,100 in charges for using his iPhone on a recent foreign trip, thanks to a glitch that led him to be charged each time the mobile handset automatically refreshed his e-mail inbox.

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