iphone down to £169

Well I might pop into town an get the iPhone this morning. How many people here are running the iPhone on Vodafone and how does it perform?

I'm using mine on Vodafone until my contract runs out. It performs fine, in the sense that it works as you'd expect, the big downside is that Vodafone don't support EDGE, so it's the slower GPRS connection only for your data when you're out of wi-fi range. That alone is enough for me to want to switch to an O2 simplicity deal, hopefully will get round to that today.
 
you're only allowed 2 per staff member, but a guy i work with has bought 6 to sell on :D

He should be very careful with that, when he buys them he has to sign a statement saying he won't buy more than 2 iphones, won't exceed discounts of more than £200 in a calendar year and not sell them on. He would face disciplinary action if O2 did a simple check of what employees are buying. There is no check at the point of sale, but that's not to say there isn't a check done later. Why do you think they ask for your EIN number?
 
Cavallino you have to jailbreak your iphone. Basically there is software out there, iliberty+ or ziphone (wouldn't recommend Ziphone if u want to unlock though), that will enable you to have a program called installer on your iphone. Then all you do is click on the Installer program and it will show you many many programs you can now install into your jailbroken phone.

Its very easy to jailbreak you phone now too :)
 
It irreversibly downgrades the bootloader to 3.9. Or atleast it used to. Now there's a new program out which will flash it back up to 4.6, but it's more involved than a 'one click' solution.

iLiberty+ uses a dummy 3.9 bootloader so that it's easily reversible. For warranty reasons and the like.
 
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