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April 14, 2008

Apple Includes Additional International Language Support in Latest SDK Beta, Could Point to New Markets for International Launch

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Once again, the text strings of the latest iPhone software development kit beta have been looked into and some interesting new tidbits have emerged.

Per Computerworld, additional language support code for Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Norweigan, Polish, Korean and Brazilian Portuguese has been discovered. These languages supplement the kit's existing support for English, French, German, Italian and Russian.

No carrier files (software designed to support an iPhone on specific networks) were discovered alongside the new language support.

The introduction of support for Korean within the iPhone hints that Apple may debut in the Far East with a release in Korea, pending successful business deals in Japan and China.

In past development kit releases, the inclusion of new language support has indicated as to which country or region the iPhone would debut next.

If you've heard anything on your end, let us know over in the comments or forums.

Posted by chrisbarylick at April 14, 2008 8:21 AM
Category: iPhone
Tags: Apple, Brazilian, Danish, debut, Finnish, international, Korean, language, nation, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, region, release, support, Swedish
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