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Apple launches iPhone in Britain

LONDON, Sept. 18 (UPI) -- Apple Inc. said Tuesday it would introduce its multimedia, Web-enabled iPhone in Britain in time to cash in on the Christmas shopping period.

The phone, sold in conjunction with the British unit of cell-phone giant Telefonica O2 Europe PLC, is to go on sale Nov. 9 for $537, including value-added tax, Apple said.

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O2 has nearly 18 million British subscribers.

The phone will be sold at Apple and O2 stores and through Carphone Warehouse PLC shops, Apple said.

Apple's exclusive revenue-sharing deal with O2 is similar to the deal it struck with U.S. phone operator AT&T Inc.

Apple Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs said Britain's iPhone price was higher than the U.S.'s $399 because of different tax structures and higher British trading costs.

Apple recently slashed the price of the U.S. iPhone by a third.

O2 Britain Chief Executive Matthew Key said internal research showed 80 percent of O2's "high-value customers" wanted an iPhone.

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