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iPhones to be sold at Apple's HK store online

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Firm will offer handset on website

No iPhone 3G for you today? No problem.

Apple, maker of the iPod, intends to make the iPhone 3G handset available at its online store in Hong Kong, a United States-based Apple spokesman said, though he could not say when that would happen.

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The company would try to keep prices close to those the company has been touting since it introduced the device last month - US$199 for the 8-gigabyte-capacity model and US$299 for the 16GB version.

Apple's much-publicised, heavily anticipated 3G smartphone goes on sale in 22 markets worldwide today, but only around 1,500 people in Hong Kong will get a handset today.

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Expected to walk away with the new iPhone 3G are 500 people whose names were chosen at random this week by Apple partner Hutchison Telecom, and more than 1,000 of the operator's premium subscribers.

Hutchison Telecom's policy is not to lock the handsets that it sells via its network of '3' shops.

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