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| andersg (Senior Member) 1 July 2007 11:27 |
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I kinda assumed things like this would happpen since the iPhone was such a big hit and soo many people rushed out to get it asap. Same as every new electronic craze.
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| Unfocused (Member) 1 July 2007 12:30 |
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Quote: Customer service representatives all agreed that the failure was caused by a "high number of simultaneous activations".
How many more people would be activating an iPhone at any given time in comparrison with all the other random people activating an AT&T/Cingular phone in all of the stores combined?
Smells funny to me.
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| andersg (Senior Member) 1 July 2007 12:35 |
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Thats a good point.
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| WierdName (Senior Member) 1 July 2007 12:49 |
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Well thats what you expect. Everyone gets all hyped up with the craze and don't stop to think of the reason there are almost always updates for both software and hardware. The solution is simple, don't get first generation electronics.
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| andersg (Senior Member) 1 July 2007 12:51 |
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Agree'd ^^^^^, I learned this the hard way with my Xbox 360.
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| jacsac (Member) 1 July 2007 12:53 |
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Quote: Customer service representatives all agreed that the failure was caused by a "high number of simultaneous activations".
How many more people would be activating an iPhone at any given time in comparrison with all the other random people activating an AT&T/Cingular phone in all of the stores combined?
Smells funny to me.
What seems stupid is the fact that they have been hyping this and predicted high sales. Does it mean the sale was the only thing they were looking for? How brain dead do you have to be not to know there are going to be a bunch of brand new phones being activated at once?
 Protecting coffee tables everywhere!
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| theridges (AfterDawn Addict) 1 July 2007 18:11 |
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Quote: [quote]Customer service representatives all agreed that the failure was caused by a "high number of simultaneous activations".
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How many more people would be activating an iPhone at any given time in comparrison with all the other random people activating an AT&T/Cingular phone in all of the stores combined?
Smells funny to me.
its most likely a problem with Itunes and AT&T not just AT&T.....
because what other phones get activated by iTunes is the Question?
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| borhan9 (AfterDawn Addict) 1 July 2007 18:54 |
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This was to be expected due to the fact that after ever product that gets launched glitches like this would happen therefore this is why i would wait at least 12 months after the initial launch to acquire my phone or any other product.
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| unicphone (Inactive) 2 July 2007 5:48 |
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spam not required. edited by ddp
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| plutonash (Member) 2 July 2007 6:12 |
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Anyone else getting a little tried about all the iPhone news. Phone looks sweet and I have nothing against Apple but how many stories can they be about CE device?
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| tleewade (Newbie) 2 July 2007 7:00 |
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the ones that bought it make up about half of one percent of population. 99 and half said no . hardly a big event.
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| AXT (Member) 2 July 2007 14:38 |
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you shouldn't be required to activate your 600 dollar phone anyways.
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| Unfocused (Member) 3 July 2007 0:27 |
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For $600, I better be able to make calls the minute that phone hits my hands.
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| akaangus (Member) 5 July 2007 5:13 |
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Quote: For $600, I better be able to make calls the minute that phone hits my hands.
For $600 the phone better come with a steak dinner and a laaaaappppppdaaaaance
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| rammstein (Newbie) 17 July 2007 15:33 |
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I read in a different forum (that I can't find now) that you can download the ringtone that the iphone plays when it recieves a call. Anyone have a link to that site ?
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