Jon the Hat Posted 8 June 2010 Posted 8 June 2010 I need an iPhone 4 on the 24th. I need iOS4 on my 3Gs. on the 21st. Bring on the multitasking.
MC Prussian Posted 8 June 2010 Posted 8 June 2010 I need an iPhone 4 on the 24th. Plane ticket to the US of A, stand in queue at an Apple Store of your choice for a few hours (24 maybe), plane back and BOOM! you're done. Easy. Cheaper option is to dish out £200/£140 (32GB/16GB) with an already existing contract. The iPhone 4 on its own is rumoured to be sold at £750 for the 32GB model and roughly £650 for the 16GB version. Good luck.
Samilktray Posted 8 June 2010 Posted 8 June 2010 You can upgrade your contract for £140? Is that with o2? If so I'm very interested.
MC Prussian Posted 22 June 2010 Posted 22 June 2010 Here are the new iPhone 4 plans with Orange: http://iphone.orange.co.uk/plans/
Matt Posted 24 June 2010 Posted 24 June 2010 iPhone4, anyone got one yet? I know they only come out today but someone might have one on here or getting one, any good? I'm tempted to get one, there not even that much more than a iPhone3gs - On a 12 month contract.
AmericanScott Posted 24 June 2010 Posted 24 June 2010 Forgot it got released today. When i got into town i saw a line of people outside the o2 shop and even more people in the Highcross. Some guy got one and went to the back of the queue and sold it for a nice profit.
Daggers Posted 24 June 2010 Posted 24 June 2010 With my 3G getting a bath, phoned Orange and bought one of the 16gb models. No queuing, no getting up stupidly early - you have to wonder about people who do that. The tethering will be good seeing as TalkTalk have fvcked up our broadband and O2 can't be arsed to give is decent reception.
Samilktray Posted 24 June 2010 Posted 24 June 2010 Picking mine up on Saturday, cannot freeking wait.
Samilktray Posted 24 June 2010 Posted 24 June 2010 iPhone4, anyone got one yet? I know they only come out today but someone might have one on here or getting one, any good? I'm tempted to get one, there not even that much more than a iPhone3gs - On a 12 month contract. Watch out for the price of the phone on a 12 month contract, every 12 month contract I've seen has a ridiculous price for the phone making it more worth the money getting it on pay as you go.
Matt Posted 25 June 2010 Posted 25 June 2010 Watch out for the price of the phone on a 12 month contract, every 12 month contract I've seen has a ridiculous price for the phone making it more worth the money getting it on pay as you go. I'm looking at Tesco. PAYG is £140 more expensive than the phone on contract then obviously you'll have your £20 a month for 12 months, making the contract £100 more expensive than PAYG, but with the contract you get 250 minutes and unlimited texts.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 25 June 2010 Posted 25 June 2010 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8761240.stm I'm sure this will be sorted soon. Does anyone actually use them to ring people up on?
lookwhaticando Posted 25 June 2010 Posted 25 June 2010 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8761240.stm I'm sure this will be sorted soon. Does anyone actually use them to ring people up on? So few people actually call anyone with an iPhone, that they never thought to check the voice call functionality in testing. Next we'll find out - when someone attempts to do it, in a few weeks time or so - that it isn't actually a phone at all, and they forgot to install a microphone or a speaker to facilitate such frivolity.
Guest Posted 26 June 2010 Posted 26 June 2010 Really tempted. The reception problems mean it's unusable as a phone for left-handers.
Daggers Posted 26 June 2010 Posted 26 June 2010 Left-handers should be herded up for their and our safety.
ozleicester Posted 27 June 2010 Posted 27 June 2010 Its just a marketing ploy... Apple will come out and announce that, without its phone functionality, this is the new "MINI iPad"
Matt Posted 27 June 2010 Posted 27 June 2010 Should be picking mine up today. So, Have you got it? What's it like?
MC Prussian Posted 27 June 2010 Posted 27 June 2010 Pre-ordered. All the faulty ones have already gone to the U.S. That is, if you believe Gizmodo.
Tubes Posted 27 June 2010 Posted 27 June 2010 My mrs thinks its shit, she said 'its the same as yours just a different shape' and I have the 3gs.
Jon the Hat Posted 28 June 2010 Posted 28 June 2010 My mrs thinks its shit, she said 'its the same as yours just a different shape' and I have the 3gs. I am inclined to agree. It is certatinly not the jump in functionality we have seen with the original iphone and equivalents. What does it do that a 3GS running iOS4 doesn't? Video calls? I had that in a Sony Ericcson about 5 years ago and never used it.
Alexikokopops Posted 28 June 2010 Posted 28 June 2010 I am inclined to agree. It is certatinly not the jump in functionality we have seen with the original iphone and equivalents. What does it do that a 3GS running iOS4 doesn't? Video calls? I had that in a Sony Ericcson about 5 years ago and never used it. The screen is a massive improvement, which if you want to use the iPhone for everything it claims it can do is a positive thing. There's also the improved camera, and improved battery. Apart from that I can't think of much (apart from the video calls). Anway, this tickled me.
Samilktray Posted 28 June 2010 Posted 28 June 2010 So, Have you got it? What's it like? Still waiting, maybe tomorrow now according to the shop. Had a play on the security guards at work, not radically different to the 3GS but still an incredible piece of technology.
Daggers Posted 29 June 2010 Posted 29 June 2010 Mine got delivered today. And then taken away again because delivery companies insist on only working when the rest of the world is at fvcking work. I hate cvnting delivery companies.
MC Prussian Posted 30 June 2010 Posted 30 June 2010 Some more prices to compare to: http://www.three.co.uk/Phones/iPhone
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