The thousands of consumers planning to snap up a 3G iPhone when they go on sale could be hit with <A HREF="http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/money/consumer_affairs/article4187006.ece">bills of thousands of pounds</A> if they download music or programs overseas, industry insiders warn.
Apple and its partner O2 have used the unlimited download facility in much of its marketing for both the first iPhone that hit the shops last November, and the new 3G model, which will be available free on some O2 tariffs.