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cimt 21-11-2007 16:26

Re: iPhone UK Release info
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7105683.stm

T-Mobile allow people to use a different network on their iPhones in Germany, think o2 will allow that any time soon?

Help!!! 21-11-2007 17:02

Re: iPhone UK Release info
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cimt (Post 34437562)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7105683.stm

T-Mobile allow people to use a different network on their iPhones in Germany, think o2 will allow that any time soon?

I don't know if you missed it but
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T-Mobile will now sell people just the handset for 999 euros ($1,477; £719).
:shocked:

Stuart 23-11-2007 18:18

Re: iPhone UK Release info
 
Seems there haven't been quite as many activations as expected. 26,000 in the first two weeks as opposed to 100,000 in the first weekend..

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11...e_activations/

That's not to say the iPhone has failed. It's possible a lot of iPhones are christmas (or birthday) presents, so wouldn't have been activated yet. Similarly, those who bought an iPhone and unlocked it won't necessarily need to activate it either.

Stuart 28-12-2007 12:54

Re: iPhone UK Release info
 
Opps.. O2's GPRS network may lose a lot of capacity. http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/63...l#post34459733

handyman 28-12-2007 13:01

Re: iPhone UK Release info
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart C (Post 34459858)
Opps.. O2's GPRS network may lose a lot of capacity. http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/63...l#post34459733

Not going to happen overnight. I would imagine that when o2/apple release the 3g iphone if this is an issue they will enable previous customer (moi) to migrate over to 3g. So long as that is 10 months or more away I'd happily shell out for a new iphone.

handyman 30-01-2008 14:54

Re: iPhone UK Release info
 
Basic £35 tariff on iphone moves from 200min/200text to 600min/500text from mid march.
Other tariffs see price cuts / increases in minutes and texts.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7217184.stm

Woo hoo

Cerberus 30-01-2008 15:28

Re: iPhone UK Release info
 
^^

Sales haven't been doing well as expected. Hence the change.

DocDutch 30-01-2008 15:37

Re: iPhone UK Release info
 
I wonder if those changes in contracts are going to happen for normal users as well....but then I'm with CPW o2 so I undoubtfully get screwed by them.

Cerberus 30-01-2008 15:52

Re: iPhone UK Release info
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DocDutch (Post 34479911)
I wonder if those changes in contracts are going to happen for normal users as well....but then I'm with CPW o2 so I undoubtfully get screwed by them.

They have released their new Q1 Tariffs and I think (from what I recall) data use means unlimited, new selection of inclusive allowance and some new bolt ons.

Just to further point out that some of that info in the BBC article is incorrect. As stated above sales were actually slower than expected. Glasgow CS was going to be nothing but iPhone and a BB contact centre (total of 1500 people). This has since changed and now there are only going to be 2 iPhone specialist teams based in Glasgow (each with around 15 people per team). Also, iPhone enquiries were not as busy as expected to be after launch. I only dealt with about 5 - 7 iPhone queries each day.

handyman 25-02-2008 15:42

Re: iPhone UK Release info
 
Soon with added iplayer
http://uk.gizmodo.com/2008/02/25/iph...c_iplayer.html

Stuart 25-02-2008 15:56

Re: iPhone UK Release info
 
Not as much of an advantage as it may seem:

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The only niggle is that the downloads will only be accessible through Wi-Fi, not EDGE networks.
As with one of the comments on that post, I personally find that generally, if I am near enough a WiFi network, I'm probably near a PC or Mac (in which case it would be better on a larger screen).

Still, it *is* good that the BBC is looking at other outlets.

---------- Post added at 14:56 ---------- Previous post was at 14:54 ----------

As the thread seems to have become more a tips thread, I have renamed it.

punky 25-02-2008 16:13

Re: iPhone Tips (was UK Release info)
 
I doubt the option to use edge would have been of any use. It would have been far too slow and hammer your data usage. Also, iplayer is p2p, and I don't think phone data is designed for uploading. Plus the iPhone has free access to The Cloud, so you get a fair few hotspots to use.

Also, from Apple's point of view, its dead easy as they can release one update and do iphone and ipod touches together.

dilli-theclaw 25-02-2008 16:14

Re: iPhone Tips (was UK Release info)
 
I am DEFINATELY going to need a bigger boat.... sorry touch :)

Cerberus 25-02-2008 16:44

Re: iPhone Tips (was UK Release info)
 
iPhone SDK is going to be late

Link

Stuart 26-02-2008 01:54

Re: iPhone Tips (was UK Release info)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gavin (Post 34495297)
I doubt the option to use edge would have been of any use. It would have been far too slow and hammer your data usage. Also, iplayer is p2p, and I don't think phone data is designed for uploading. Plus the iPhone has free access to The Cloud, so you get a fair few hotspots to use.

Also, from Apple's point of view, its dead easy as they can release one update and do iphone and ipod touches together.

If Iplayer is derived from the web based version (and I believe it is), it isn't P2P.


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