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Oh what a surprise...

Like all Apple products, they fuck over the early adopters.

Nothing about the iPhone appeals to me, doubt I'll ever pick one up. Used one in an Apple store and found the keyboard a pain to use (don't even have fat hands) and was greasy and smeary as fuck.

Left my portfolio site on the browser though :-D

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Getting one, been planning on that all along. However now they're finally coming to Denmark, but with the dollar as low as it is right now, it might be a better idea to get one from the US. Hmmm~

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Getting one, been planning on that all along. However now they're finally coming to Denmark, but with the dollar as low as it is right now, it might be a better idea to get one from the US. Hmmm~

One from the US? Not going to happen my friend :(

In the wake of Apple's iPhone 3G announcement and AT&T's press release detailing their new agreement with Apple, additional details are surfacing regarding the companies' attempts to reduce the number of customers unlocking their iPhones for use on other carriers.

Gizmodo spoke with AT&T's President of National Distribution Glenn Lurie, who revealed that all iPhone activations will take place in-store. This is in contrast to the current system in which customers may activate their iPhones from home using iTunes. Additionally, Reuters reports that AT&T has said that purchasers who do not activate their iPhones within 30 days will be subject to penalties. No details on these proposed penalties have been made public.

http://www.macrumors.com/

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Getting one, been planning on that all along. However now they're finally coming to Denmark, but with the dollar as low as it is right now, it might be a better idea to get one from the US. Hmmm~

One from the US? Not going to happen my friend :(

In the wake of Apple's iPhone 3G announcement and AT&T's press release detailing their new agreement with Apple, additional details are surfacing regarding the companies' attempts to reduce the number of customers unlocking their iPhones for use on other carriers.

Gizmodo spoke with AT&T's President of National Distribution Glenn Lurie, who revealed that all iPhone activations will take place in-store. This is in contrast to the current system in which customers may activate their iPhones from home using iTunes. Additionally, Reuters reports that AT&T has said that purchasers who do not activate their iPhones within 30 days will be subject to penalties. No details on these proposed penalties have been made public.

http://www.macrumors.com/

AW BOB SAGET!!!1

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