You are not helping me, Alex. I just keep seeing this fantastic thing everyday in the stores around my apartment, I can no longer resist it, but I have to pay for school first!! Anyway, thanks for the info. Appreciated
Joe T.
· 1 year ago
Hi Alex - You might want to contact Emanuele about this, his brother was getting into this iPhone thing...
Aniya (The English Teacher)
· 1 year ago
Hi Alex, from personal experience I know that Vodafone's online shop have the 8GB version the difficulty has been the white 16GB version which seem to be quite rare to find. Most shops won't sell iPhones unless through a contract, there are a lot of complaints about this because in the long run you'll be paying more for a contract than outright...(that's obviously why) crafty italians as per usual ;-) p.s Have a nice holiday!
Simo
· 1 year ago
I tried to order phone for Pianeta but they never sent it to me. At least I got my money back.
Alex Roe
· 1 year ago
Hi Simo,
Sorry to hear that you never received your iPhone.
But I'm happy to hear that your money was returned.
iPhone availability in Italy should start to improve now that summer is coming to an end and everyone will start working again.
Thanks for commenting.
Kind regards,
Alex
alen
· 1 year ago
hello i am going to visit north Italy in October and going to stay nia Garda lake could you advise me which store could be relevant to buy Iphone Maybe Verona? How could i check Iphone avalibity? thanks in advance
Alex Roe
· 1 year ago
Hi Alen,
When in Verona, which is worth visiting anyway, you should look out for Vodafone and TIM shops. Sometimes these shops are owned by the companies mentioned above, other times, there are independent stores that have Vodafone and TIM sales points.
Vodafone are now showing the iPhone as being available via their online shop - this is a good sign.
These would be the best place to look, and they will receive batches faster than most other stores, because they are bigger. As an alternative you could try the MediaWorld chain of electronics superstores.
Anyway, thanks for the info. Appreciated
p.s Have a nice holiday!
Sorry to hear that you never received your iPhone.
But I'm happy to hear that your money was returned.
iPhone availability in Italy should start to improve now that summer is coming to an end and everyone will start working again.
Thanks for commenting.
Kind regards,
Alex
i am going to visit north Italy in October
and going to stay nia Garda lake
could you advise me which store could be relevant to buy Iphone
Maybe Verona?
How could i check Iphone avalibity?
thanks in advance
When in Verona, which is worth visiting anyway, you should look out for Vodafone and TIM shops. Sometimes these shops are owned by the companies mentioned above, other times, there are independent stores that have Vodafone and TIM sales points.
Vodafone are now showing the iPhone as being available via their online shop - this is a good sign.
These would be the best place to look, and they will receive batches faster than most other stores, because they are bigger. As an alternative you could try the MediaWorld chain of electronics superstores.
There is an address and map here, site site seems to load slowly, but does work:
http://www.mediaworld.it/cgi-bin/dove/puntivend...
I will write a new post shortly with links to systems you can use to find Vodafone and TIM outlets in Italy.
Good luck with your hunt, and let me know how you get on.
All the best,
Alex
I live in Firenze,
could you please tell me are there any store i can buy a white 3G iPhone (16G) without a contract or plan?
thanks ^^
You should be able to get hold of a contract free iPhone from a Vodafone or Telecom Italian mobile shop.
Or you could try Mediaworld:
Centro Ponte a Greve
Firenze (Ponte a Greve)
Viuzzo delle Case Nuove, 9/12
However iPhone availability is still not looking great just yet - at least not in Milan, so far as I can tell.
You could also look here:
http://firenze.kijiji.it/f-Elettronica-Cellular...
kijiji might help, but I've never used it myself.
Maybe someone else can help. Let us know how you get on.
Welcome to Blog from Italy.
All the best,
Alex