Apple updates iPhone 3G launch info as unboxing photos appear
Apple has issued emails and updated its iPhone pages with new information regarding iPhone 3G launch day procedures. Meanwhile, the first sets of unboxing photos are appearing on the Web now that demo units have started to arrive at retail stores around the world.
All Apple Stores opening at 8:00 a.m.
"Apple Retail Stores will open early this Friday to help you get set up and get going with your new iPhone 3G," the company said in an email to US customers this morning. The same message confirmed that Apple Specialists will be on hand to offer a "Personal Setup" that will help you choose your phone model, select a rate plan, and prep your new handset so that it's "ready to make calls, browse the web, and receive email right on the spot."
What you'll need
Separately, Apple updated its iPhone websites with information on How to Get Ready for the new iPhone 3G and What To Bring to Apple (or AT&T) retail stores when you're ready to purchase. Much of the information on these pages echoes information published (1, 2, 3) by AppleInsider in recent days.
For instance, Apple says that in order to purchase iPhone 3G, you will need to have a credit card, your social security number, a valid government-issued photo ID, and your current wireless account number and password or PIN (if you?re new to AT&T).
"Current and new iPhone users who now receive or will receive service under a corporate account and wish to purchase iPhone 3G need to contact AT&T directly," the company added. "Also, if you want your Phone to access your business email account, check with your IT manager first."
Official iPhone 3G accessories
A list of official Apple-made iPhone 3G accessories is now also available, and includes the iPhone 3G Dock, existing iPhone Bluetooth Headset, Apple USB Power Adapter, iPhone Bluetooth Travel Cable, Apple Dock Connector to USB Cable, iPhone 3G Universal Dock Adapter 3-Pack, and iPhone TTY Adapter.
First unboxing photos
Meanwhile, photos of the first iPhone 3G unboxing have appeared on the Portuguese-language iPhonePortugal website just as a set of in-store display photos hit the Swiss website Gadget O'Mac.
Given that the neither the iPhone nor its packaging have changed much compared to the original iPhone, the photos are not particularly revealing.
All Apple Stores opening at 8:00 a.m.
"Apple Retail Stores will open early this Friday to help you get set up and get going with your new iPhone 3G," the company said in an email to US customers this morning. The same message confirmed that Apple Specialists will be on hand to offer a "Personal Setup" that will help you choose your phone model, select a rate plan, and prep your new handset so that it's "ready to make calls, browse the web, and receive email right on the spot."
What you'll need
Separately, Apple updated its iPhone websites with information on How to Get Ready for the new iPhone 3G and What To Bring to Apple (or AT&T) retail stores when you're ready to purchase. Much of the information on these pages echoes information published (1, 2, 3) by AppleInsider in recent days.
For instance, Apple says that in order to purchase iPhone 3G, you will need to have a credit card, your social security number, a valid government-issued photo ID, and your current wireless account number and password or PIN (if you?re new to AT&T).
"Current and new iPhone users who now receive or will receive service under a corporate account and wish to purchase iPhone 3G need to contact AT&T directly," the company added. "Also, if you want your Phone to access your business email account, check with your IT manager first."
Official iPhone 3G accessories
A list of official Apple-made iPhone 3G accessories is now also available, and includes the iPhone 3G Dock, existing iPhone Bluetooth Headset, Apple USB Power Adapter, iPhone Bluetooth Travel Cable, Apple Dock Connector to USB Cable, iPhone 3G Universal Dock Adapter 3-Pack, and iPhone TTY Adapter.
First unboxing photos
Meanwhile, photos of the first iPhone 3G unboxing have appeared on the Portuguese-language iPhonePortugal website just as a set of in-store display photos hit the Swiss website Gadget O'Mac.
Given that the neither the iPhone nor its packaging have changed much compared to the original iPhone, the photos are not particularly revealing.
Comments
Conspiracy theories aside, what's with needing to provide your Social Security number to Apple? I understand 'credit check' but I already have an ATT account as I'm sure many of us do. Any opinions on this?
I am thinking that this is for new accounts only, but is interesting. Does anyone know if you need your SSN to get a new account at the AT&T store for other phones? Is this SOP?
I will bring mine, but will be asking why it's needed at the store.
Conspiracy theories aside, what's with needing to provide your Social Security number to Apple? I understand 'credit check' but I already have an ATT account as I'm sure many of us do. Any opinions on this?
I don't like it at all. But....
http://www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs10-ssn.htm#11
Must I give my Social Security number to private businesses?
Usually, no, you do not have to provide your Social Security number. You are not legally required to provide your SSN to private businesses ? including private health care providers and insurers ? unless you are involved in a transaction in which the Internal Revenue Service requires notification. (MediCal and Medicare are government health plans and can require a Social Security number.)
There is no law, however, that prevents businesses from requesting your SSN, and there are few restrictions on what businesses can do with it. However, even though you are not required to disclose your SSN, the business can refuse to provide you with service if you refuse to give it.
I am thinking that this is for new accounts only, but is interesting. Does anyone know if you need your SSN to get a new account at the AT&T store for other phones? Is this SOP?
Yes, it is SOP.
Come on Apple...update that piece of info for all of us.
Best Regards,
Francisco
Conspiracy theories aside, what's with needing to provide your Social Security number to Apple? I understand 'credit check' but I already have an ATT account as I'm sure many of us do. Any opinions on this?
AT&T always ask me for my SSN when I need to change something with my account whether on the phone or in person at AT&T store. However, most of the time they ask me for the last 4 digits of my SSN.
Especially considering a number of previous reports (albeit... unconfirmed reports) that the new iPhone would include a front mounted camera in the exact same location of the sensor. It would not surprise me if at launch, the veil drops and all of the sudden..."hey there's a camera on the front!"
It may be far fetched, but interesting none the less.
Yes, it is SOP.
I've read elsewhere that SSN is only required for non-ATT customers. If you already have an account with ATT, there's no reason to run a credit check, and thus no valid reason to take your SSN. Apple doesn't want your SSN, believe me. That's information that no company wants floating around in a database unless absolutely necessary. Too much potential for responsibility if there were a leak of some kind.
Since you need to activate in the store, I'm assuming that there wouldn't be a limit to how many you can buy, as long as you're willing to sign all those contracts. But there may be limits set for the first day, just to keep the store from running out.
I find it a little interesting that the bulky security sensor in the photos was "strategically" placed in the upper right corner of the iPhone. I see a point to include the attached security sensor on the back of the phone, but why on the front?
Especially considering a number of previous reports (albeit... unconfirmed reports) that the new iPhone would include a front mounted camera in the exact same location of the sensor. It would not surprise me if at launch, the veil drops and all of the sudden..."hey there's a camera on the front!"
It may be far fetched, but interesting none the less.
my guess is that this alien fob that comes around to the front of the phone covers one of the sensors that controls the screen either dimming or turning on/off (when held to face). In covering the sensor there is probably a light being shined on the sensor so the screen doesn't go to sleep mode while no one is playing with it. just a guess
my guess is that this alien fob that comes around to the front of the phone covers one of the sensors that controls the screen either dimming or turning on/off (when held to face). In covering the sensor there is probably a light being shined on the sensor so the screen doesn't go to sleep mode while no one is playing with it. just a guess
You make a good point and are probably right! Who knows what the Apple-heads have up their sleeves, I guess we'll just have to wait 3 and a half more days until one is in hand.
Given that the neither the iPhone nor its packaging have changed much compared to the original iPhone, the photos are not particularly revealing.
Yes they are, particularly to the idiots that were complaining a couple of weeks ago that Apple was ripping them off because they were going to have to pay an extra $30 for a 'dock'.
Conspiracy theories aside, what's with needing to provide your Social Security number to Apple? I understand 'credit check' but I already have an ATT account as I'm sure many of us do. Any opinions on this?
Standard operating procedure. What's the big deal?