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Quote: Originally Posted by frogbat yeah in most countries the iphone is around ?500-?630 for contract free phones. these are still network locked however. I'm guessing those french prices are for network free phones. Ideally the phones should…
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From the very beginning Mobistar, an Orange (France) affiliate, has been selling unlocked, officially guaranteed (Apple worldwide) iPhones in Belgian shops (includes Brussels as it is our's and Europe's capital). Prices: 525 ? for black 8 GB …
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Quote: Originally Posted by GregAlexander ... even the exclusive agreement with AT&T may prevent Apple selling the iPhone unlocked in other countries, since Americans might bring back a phone purchased overseas. Just adding that in Belgium…
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reading the commenting posts on the french site: Option to buy the new iPhone and prolong your existing contract for another two years: 200 euros Option to sell your old iPhone 150 euros. (at least at Mobistar, Belgian 100% daughter of Orange) …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross That's an idiotic statement, and you know it. If it weren't for those arms, you would either be part of Japan, with an all Japanese population, or China would be next door. It's only because of us that y…
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People were demanding this device as soon as the iPhone came out. Apple has with its introduction of the new iPods listened to the costumers for once (they were demanding a nano with video, check, a classic iPod with lots of storage, check, and a iP…
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I always thought this chip would end all frequency problems. Correct me if i'm wrong. Data plans still aren't popular in Europe and expensive. This is why SMS/MMS is hot. Most people with data phones only use up free data and then stop using it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM Visual voice mail is a nice idea, but I don't think it's a must-have as most of these arguments seem to suggest. I would be fine with that limitation if I felt I had to jump carriers. Maybe they will go with…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jelockwood Looking at the three countries in Europe that get the iPhone first, and those that do not (e.g. Italy), a thought occurs to me. As other readers may be aware, some countries in Europe allow phones to be lock…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Woggledog Oh Jeff. How I pity you.... Only numpties use MMS. Most networks have a cap on how large an MMS can be... It's expensive, and you can't exactly send an MMS to Old Aunt Matilda in Australia now. Emails a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjteix 6- Yes there may be some sales stolen from the Mac Pro (and other Macs) if Apple releases a better priced tower, but it may also attract people who wouldn't buy a Mac within the current lineup, who knows? I thin…
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retailer's stock is running dry and iPod displays are empty. Refresh is imminent.
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apple's choices. I haven't seen the new iMac in life, i will keep my thoughts about the gloss and the black band to myself. But people keep coming back to the same point. In designing new computers apple has a total approach, very different fr…
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I haven't seen the new iMac in life, i will keep my thoughts about the gloss and the black band to myself. But people keep coming back to the same point. In designing new computers apple has a total approach, very different from other companies. Th…
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Let's dream a bit... Why don't they put a DVB-T receiver (digital live tv) in the new iPod 16:9 touch screen model with 32 gig's? That way they would be ahead of the market in US and EU and have a foot in Japan. SD slot? NEVER! It wouldn't be ele…
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Isn't 16 gig a bit small for video? What could they put in the iPhone case if they throw out all the phone stuff? Still WiFi/bluetooth?
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Japanese 2G were partly rolled out in Europe (eg japan's Docomo iMode tech). KPN (Holland), Base (Belgium), Bouygues Telecom (France) used it's E-GSM standard to offer mail and web for fixed monthly fees. To end the EU vs. US bashing: - Smart p…
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Folks over at iLounge have tested the iPhone with bluetooth earsets that aren't apple's. http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/ipo...tooth-headset/
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As reported on CNET http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-973...g=2547-1_3-0-5 A company called synchronoss is in charge of a crucial step in the iPhone activation process. They both handle the online activation process as the e-mail reporting. Ma…
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Quote: Originally Posted by galore So, if you move from Salzburg, Austria to Barcelona, Spain, you will be able to keep your Austrian number ?? Because thats like moving from NY, NY to LA, CA in the USA. Also, in the US, for legacy reasons,…