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I would feel ripped off paying £59 for an expensive contract to be honest, let alone £600 just for a phone. |
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If it was the soon-to-be new iphone then I'd be more inclined to pay that sort of amount for a sim-free version.
But £600 for a handset that's almost a year old...? |
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I paid £600 for my XDA Exec but I'd never pay £600 again.
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well it is about £400 on Payg so that price is probably about right for a sim free smart phone.
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On another note, has anyone had problems with 2.2.1 fw and Wifi? |
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Speaking of which...The iPhone is great for web browsing, apps, games... but is actually stunningly poor at being a phone. I have got an old iPhone free/cheap and its almost unusable as a phone. The ringer is upto max and I can barely hear it. I have no chance in my pocket or another room. Someone said use a louder custom ringtone. I have, it hasn't improved much. Also if you do miss a call or text, it doesn't signal you. So you have to keep checking your phone. That's rubbish IMO. |
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Worked nicely, thanks for that :tu:
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/03/25/iphone_wifi/ |
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My Gen1 iPhone has a similar issue - especially since the 2.2.1 upgrade, but I thought it was my signal. But it does intermittently drop back to EDGE/GPRS when wi-fi is enabled (the router is only in the next room, separated by a stud wall). I've repositioned the router with no problems, and I don't have connectivity problems on my laptop, which I use in the same place.
What do you think my chances are of getting a new iPhone? Its still (Just) within its year warranty... plus theres the whole "reasonable time" thing that you have the right to when asking for something fixed. IE: When you buy a device (the iPhone a casing point), you could reasonably expect it to keep working once the warranty has run out and the vendor should attempt to rectify the issue providing its a reasonable time (don't expect them to do anything 2-3years down the line though...). |
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