News Update: iPhone and Blackberry ban in Argentina was a haox

Last week we got you news that Argentina had banned the iPhone and all Blackberry handsets sales(all foreign made phones) citing economy reasons of the country and to stabilize the poor economy by allowing sales by only those companies which have a factory or plant in the country itself. Well as it may turn out, the story might have been just a hoax. We also reported that extra taxes had been imposed on electronic goods as well as cancellation of the automatic import status of the companies which don’t have a plant or factory in the country, both the news are true only the sales ban bit of the story is untrue according to reports by Electronista and the feedback based on its readers. So, people living in the country planning to buy an iPhone or a Blackberry model can have a sigh of relief.

Rupesh Sinha

Rupesh is an avid mobile geek, a Nokia fan by heart although love Android because it appeals to the geek in him. Apart from phones, he loves music and also plays the guitar. Now a nigh time news editor, along with a daytime engineering student.

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