A legal firm representing more than 26,600 South Korean iPhone owners has filed a class-action suit against Apple for violating their privacy rights. The suit filed in Changwon District Court by the law firm Miraelaw on Wednesday asks the court to award damages of 27 billion won (US$26 million).
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Apple’s controversial iPhone location-tracking practices aren’t sitting well with South Korean authorities — the Korean Communications Commission (KCC) has fined the company ₩3 million, which equates to a measly $2,830 USD, for violating the country’s location information laws.
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South Korean carrier SK Telecom today announced that it will launch the iPhone on March 16th, becoming the second carrier in the world to offer the CDMA iPhone following Verizon’s launch last month.
“SK Telecom is proud to offer iPhone 4 on the nation’s top network,” said So Jin-Woo, President of Platform Business and Co-CEO of SK Telecom. “Our customers will benefit from flexible tariff plans tailored to their unique usage needs along with a high level of customer care.”
Pre-registration for the iPhone on SK Telecom begins tomorrow. SK Telecom will also become the second carrier in South Korea to offer the iPhone, breaking the exclusivity held by KT Telecom for the last several years.
The CDMA iPhone may also soon be headed to a number of other major carriers around the world, including some of the world’s largest carriers in China and India.
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South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency reports (via AsiaPulse) that Apple’s iPad 2 introduction has forced Samsung to reconsider its plans for its forthcoming Galaxy Tab 10.1, a larger version of its initial 7-inch Galaxy Tab that is intended to offer a more similar form factor to the iPad. According to a Samsung executive, the company is looking to improve the specs of the device to be more competitive with the iPad 2.
Lee Don-joo, executive vice president of Samsung’s mobile division, said that Apple has presented new challenges for the South Korean company with a thinner mobile gadget that is priced the same as its predecessor.
“We will have to improve the parts that are inadequate,” Lee told Yonhap News Agency. “Apple made it very thin.”
But technical specs are not the only issue facing Samsung with the Galaxy Tab 10.1, as the company also must address pricing issues that currently will make it difficult for the device to compete against the iPad 2.
The 7-inch Galaxy Tab was priced at nearly US$900 without a two-year contract from mobile operators, while the price of the iPad 2 starts at $499, with the most expensive model costing $829. Samsung did not announce the pricing details for the 10.1-inch tablet.
“The 10-inch (tablet) was to be priced higher than the 7-inch (tablet) but we will have to think that over,” Lee added.
Apple made a number of references to the tablet competition during its iPad 2 introduction earlier this week, making a point to illustrate Apple’s hardware and software head start and pricing advantages over competitors’ offerings. Apple’s iPad 2 comes to market even as some competitors have yet to begin shipping their first round of tablet devices announced in some cases many months ago.
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South Korean telecom operator KT Corp said on Sunday it planned to begin selling Apple’s iPhone 4 this week amid growing competition to expand in the potentially lucrative smartphone market.
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A delay in the iPhone 4′s South Korean release has given rival manufacturers a huge boost.
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Remember applegirl002, the Korean girl who sang a song accompanied by her iPhone apps a while back? Turns out she’s gone pro — after 4.2 million views of her clip across the web, a South Korean record label has reportedly inked a deal …
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iPhone-playing girl gets record deal
Remember applegirl002, the Korean girl who sang a song accompanied by her iPhone apps a while back? Turns out she’s gone pro — after 4.2 million views of her clip across the web, a South Korean record label has reportedly inked a deal …
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