On the heels of announcing it will begin selling iPhones in the UK on Nov. 9, Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) said the phone's German debut will take place on the same day, but the device will be tied to a different carrier.
The company said T-Mobile will be the exclusive German carrier for the iPhone. In the UK, Apple chose O2 as the exclusive carrier, a position held in the United States by AT&T (NYSE: T) .
Apple sold its millionth iPhone just 74 days after it went on sale in the U.S. on June 29.
Apple is "thrilled to be partnering with T-Mobile" for the endeavor, CEO Steve Jobs said. "Customer response to iPhone in the U.S. has been incredible, and we can't wait to introduce T-Mobile customers to the most revolutionary mobile device on the planet," added Jobs.