*** The iPhone 3G Thread ***

If a new iPhone is released in the 18 months, you will most likely be given the option to upgrade for free or a small cost. You can then sell the old one.

There is no fair usage policy for data on the iPhone. So no need to worry about that
 
If a new iPhone is released in the 18 months, you will most likely be given the option to upgrade for free or a small cost. You can then sell the old one.

There is no fair usage policy for data on the iPhone. So no need to worry about that

Thanks for that :)
 
Anyones iPhone run very slow? Opening texts and general apps is slow, text can sometimes take 10seconds. Really dont want to do a restore as I really cant be bothered having to put all my music back on again
 
think its either,

2020 or 2202 something like that.

Mine pops up when I send a text.

Also, I take it you have gone for PAYG, make sure you give o2 a call and select the tarrif you want to be on, to make the most out of your PAYG sim :D

Awesome thanks!.

Ah, i forgot to select a tariff. I'll do it now :D.

Thanks.
 
Have you got any source for that statement?

I can't find anything on O2's website stating what you have said, only this:

This also includes unlimited browsing and Wi-Fi for the first 12 months after you activate your iPhone 3G*

*Unlimited data and Wi-Fi applies to use in the UK only, subject to excessive usage policy. Unlimited Wi-Fi is available at any of the Wi-Fi hotspots from our partners The Cloud or BT Openzone. Terms apply.
 
POP3 Email Accounts do not work. Its terrible. Was working perfect with old iPhone but this new one just hates every account i have.
 
Apple has seeded iPhone 2.2 beta 2 to developers and early details revealed suggest improvements for US users. ...Google Maps get Street View. Hope it comes to UK users too then.

Source
 
The £20 simplicity contract plus the price of the 16GB phone is £760 over 18 months. The £35 per month iPhone contract (which has the same number of minutes and 500 rather than 1000 texts) is £790 over 18 months. This also includes WiFi, which isn't included in the simplicity web bolt-on. So the difference is really quite tiny given that the simplicity option means spending £400 straight away (depending on how much of a difference the extra 500 text messages makes to you)

I have free Bristol Uni wireless along with free BT Openzone, WiFi is useless, as is 500 mins (I use about 650 a month). Voicemail not needed.

I can get 3G internet, 350 mins and 650 mins for £22.50 a month, which fits me perfectly.

O2 contracts suck bigtime.
 
Looks like an unlock should be pretty soon - iphone dev team have managed access to the baseband - anyone like to comment how long it took on the 1st gen after this stage? Im gagging for a soft unlock.
 
I am concerned about the length of the contract (18 months) as i've only ever had 12 month contracts, would it be cheaper to go payg or just buy the next iphone that's released and sell the current one? I have a feeling there will be at least a couple of revisions within 18 months.

I'm also not quite clear on 3G usage. If i browse daily for about an hour will i go over any fair usage policy that 02 as? I've never used internet on a phone before, I have used WiFi and i know about that but there's not any WiFi hot spots where i'll be using it. so i'll be surfing using 3G.

Can anybody explain to me in n00b terms the cost of using the iphone for internet surfing?

Thanks :)

For this reason is why I went on PAYG. I was looking at the same as you, except the 8GB but the £35 a month + £100 for the phone, over the period of 18 months total payable was £730+.

I then looked at a PAYG version, and noticed that with the select a tarriff offer & o2 rewards, I was getting roughly the same as I would for just toping up £10-£15 a month, as I would have if I went with a monthly Tarriff.

Before I went to PAYG I thought about 'what if a new iphone comes out, will I get a upgrade if on Pay Monthly?', so I rang o2 and they told me they is no plans as yet for a new iPhone (which we all know) but even if a new one was to come out and I wanted to upgrade it would cost me around 60% of the market value & my 18month contract would restart from the time I take the upgrade.

Although I have paid £350 for the phone, I can always sell it, but another, and im saving money, alright maybe not a lot but its atleast a good £250-£300 a year.

Also, the Web is almost unlimited, I have spent some days, streaming music from Last.fm, or even just browsing (can't put the phone down its that good).

So I would pretty much say you can browse as much as you like.
 
Hi guys,

My contract is out next month (yey). Was thinking of going for a iphone 3g (8gig). A couple questions:

* Should I?
* Do they now support MMS?
* What does jailbreaking do and is it worth doing?
* Are they a lot better than the HTC diamond touch pro?

Thanks.
 
Yes, definitely

No they don't

It lets you install non authorised apps and things like that - I can't say I've ever seen the need for it so my phone is still stock

In my opinion, yes - I found the touch thing slow and generally pretty rubbish.

Try both and see what you prefer - I could never go back to a 'normal' phone now I've had mine for nearly a year. It has its quirks and is by no means perfect but it really is a fantastic phone.
 
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Thanks :)

Just phoned Orange, takes a 4-5 days to get my PAC code. Still semi tempted to just buy one after work... :D
Dont - wait until you get your PAC code - Orange are notorious for messing this up and youve only got a 30 day window after a new O2 contract to use the PAC.

I know of 2 people who have lost their number due to Oranges incompetence

ps3ud0 :cool:
 
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