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Ars Technica is
reporting that Apple has considered plans to sell the
iPhone 3G directly on US college campuses. Some campuses do already sell Apple products in their on-campus stores; however, this varies by university.
If Apple marketed the phone directly to the students, this could definitely move Apple closer to the 18 million goal for 2008. Ars Technica also notes that a recent
AppleInsider post speculates that a Best Buy deal could be in the works after the "old" iPhone's "grey-markets" put a hold on those plans. However, we know of
one college that Apple probably won't be waiting in line to market their iPhone 3G to.
[via
Ars Technica]
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