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Better gets saving those clubcard points....
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see link for more details http://www.carphonewarehouse.com/mob...pple-iphone3gs |
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Hope their contract is cheaper, which forces Orange to be cheaper, and away I go. I shall wait until the next iPhone comes out before I upgrade though.
Can anyone confirm that when my existing O2 contract expires, I can continue to use it on a month-by-month rolling contract until I renew? I actually have to confirm I wish to sign for another 18 / 24 months? |
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Tesco is partnership with 02 as seeing as Orange and 02 have basically the same price then I think we can already work out the price Tesco will use too.
This only leaves Vodapone who might lower the price but I can't see that happening either |
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Does anyone know when or around when Vodafone will have the Iphone?
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was told by voda early next year but nothing definate
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any news when the iphone will be coming on 3 as i heard its coming on tesco mobile soon
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New iPhone being trialled in San Francisco?
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I am thinking of going to the darkside. (Only when I gt another job, and I know I said "I wouldn't buy this piece of carp")
Most of the guys I work with have one. But I have a few questions 1. I'm with orange PAYG, and want to know can I convert my number to pay monthly. 2. What happens to my remaining balance. 3. how does the inlimited WiFi work? 4. Do you need to use iTunes to put stuff onto the phone? 5. How easy is it to connect to a laptop as a modem and use the internet on the laptop. 6. how are you charged for apps? 7. can you download apps via the phone 8. Are there anything I need to look out for. 9. I guess the 3GS is the best one to get. |
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One thing I like about the iPhone (I have a 3G) is that Apple have been very successful in encouraging programmers to write apps to use the iPhone's features. Featurewise, the iPhone 3G offers slightly less than my old phone, the N95. However, Nokia seem to be spectacularly bad at encouraging developers to use those features (I only found a handful of apps that used GPS and even fewer that used the accelerometer, both of which are used extensively on the iPhone). Good luck. |
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Another concern is that (like pretty much any smart phone) the iPhone can go through the battery at a rate of knots. Particularly if you play a lot of music/games/videos. Thankfully, the iPhone will charge from anything with a USB port (unlike my N95) and you can buy external battery packs if the power is a problem. Also, the iPhone can only be managed by one computer. Not a concern if you only have one computer, but a pain if you have more than one. Thankfully, this is fairly easy to work around using the instructions at http://www.andrewgrant.org/2008/03/3...computers.html My final concern isn't a real concern, but something to be wary of. The iPhone makes it easy to purchase things from the iTunes store (if it's too big to download on the phone, iTunes will download it next time you sign in on that). The problem comes because it is easy to hear a song (on the radio or elsewhere) and think "I haven't heard that in a while, think I'd like a copy of that" and before you know it, you've already bought it. And yes, this has happened to me. You just have to discipline yourself.. |
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