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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Supposedly, but I haven't heard anything hard about that yet. This poster claims to have purchased one. http://forums.appleinsider.com/t/152924/non-contract-at-t-iphone-5s-…
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tonton wrote: » iPhone 5 is being supplied in volume to thousands of carrier shops all around Hong Kong. It might be a little tough getting one at Smartone, being the only carrier supporting 4G LTE at launch, but you can literally walk into any 3H…
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tonton wrote: » The iPhone 5 is far from being "sold out" in Hong Kong. The carrier free iPhone 5 is in highly limited demand, but at least it's sold here, unlike in the US. What do you mean? Isn't the carrier-free being sold in Apple stores in…
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bagman wrote: » You have to buy it IN PERSON at Apple store. ATT will not have unsubsidized phones for sale for quite awhile. Apple's phones will be no contract and unlocked already, and you can activate your new phone with Att without incurring a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hillstones I have two 3GSs to sell and I upgraded them both to iOS 6 and they run equally well as they did with iOS 5.1.1. The only reason not to upgrade is if you want to retain the Google Map app, which is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Arthur123 I wont bather to move from OS5 to 6. My 3GS is working well and I don't want to mess with it. I will likely upgrade next near to the 5 when the 5S is introduced. My 3gs does just about eve…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy FWIW TomTom also is partnered with AutoNavi in China. Apparently TT lacks the appropriate security clearance from Chinese officials to serve up mapping to Apple for that region, pushing Apple to de…
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Quote: Originally Posted by webweasel Why would it be that difficult. Surely it's not necessary to integrate both datasets, just to let AutoNavi handle everything inside China's territory and use TomTom for the rest. What happened t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AIA That's odd, could you report back on how your friend's 5 behaves? I just updated my 3GS (HK) to iOS 6 and will try out the maps tonight and will report back. I will also try out my 5 (Canada) when…
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Quote: Originally Posted by festerfeet Yep, both phones are using the same location and language settings, the only differences are one is a 4 the other is a 4s and one was from the US and the other from the UK. Both were updated over the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by festerfeet What I do find weird is that a colleague who has update his iPhone bought in the UK but located in China does not get the Navi maps but the Tom Tom maps of china which are very limited. Whereas my…
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Quote: Originally Posted by festerfeet The main reason for this is that unlike most European countries, it is not possible to port numbers from one provider to another. This means that it is not uncommon for people to have two or more pho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FreeRange As an expat living in China I can verify through personal observation and experience that these numbers are valid. It is far easier to get a mobile phone than a landline in China and just about…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SalmanPak I wonder how many of those 1.3 billion people can actually afford iPhones? More than in the US
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Quote: Originally Posted by lilgto64 I know several people who have been holding on to their 3GS for various reasons who are now ready to upgrade - so it would be interesting to see if any data on what folks are upgrading form is avai…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FreeRange Here we go, more feeding frenzy to come... As an expat living in China, I can tell you that their are in fact 10's of thousands of demonstrations in China every year. Yes, 10's of thousands. As to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shanta Bunch have you gotten yours yet. I oredered mine on the 14th too, they said i would get mine on the 21st or at lest shipped out and i have gotten nothing. it still says processing Yes, mine…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AIA Yesterday morning my order status was unchanged, but in the evening I received a shipment notification email. In the email the "left Apple" date was 9/17 and the "receive it" date was 9/25. I was expect…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Not many long-term investors bother with options (nor should they). It's a way to make additional gains on your long holdings. I personally haven't bothered, for several reason…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I normally sell my main Mac every two years and upgrade. However, I am thinking of retaining my 15" mid 2010 MBP i7 (which I have added a boot 256 GIG SSD to as well as retaining a data 1TB …