Page 14 of 34
Re: whyPhone?
Posted: Wed 11 Nov, 2009 16.35
by jay
rts wrote:Isonstine wrote:rts wrote:Yup done that. The National Rail one is very good too, despite the price tag.
Tut if you had decided to go for the excellent CrossCountry Train Search app instead you could have the same thing but without paying a penny.
Bugger. Oh well. Vecinity is a good app too. Finding things in the immediate area. Banks, bars etc.
i trust you've found Grindr?
Re: whyPhone?
Posted: Wed 11 Nov, 2009 16.40
by nidave
jay wrote:i trust you've found Grindr?
I am there

Re: whyPhone?
Posted: Wed 11 Nov, 2009 16.41
by Gavin Scott
jay wrote:i trust you've found Grindr?
You're so saucy.
nidave wrote:I am there

Also you.
Re: whyPhone?
Posted: Wed 11 Nov, 2009 18.31
by rts
jay wrote:i trust you've found Grindr?
One of the first apps I downloaded

Re: whyPhone?
Posted: Wed 11 Nov, 2009 18.58
by TG
Ditto

Re: whyPhone?
Posted: Wed 11 Nov, 2009 19.15
by Nick Harvey
No, perhaps I won't ask.
Re: whyPhone?
Posted: Wed 11 Nov, 2009 19.42
by Alexia
Nick Harvey wrote:No, perhaps I won't ask.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtyZnceZVPE
Re: whyPhone?
Posted: Tue 24 Nov, 2009 00.12
by DVB Cornwall
From 10 November, the iPhone can be unlocked for O2 customers in the UK.
Pay Monthly customers
Your iPhone can be unlocked at anytime free of charge. If you unlock your handset and place a non-O2 sim into it, you will still have to honour the remainder of the minimum term on your contract.
iPhone Pay & Go customers
For iPhone on Pay & Go, unlocking can take place 12 months after you've bought your iPhone for a one-off £14.69 fee which will be deducted from your airtime balance.
What do I need to do?
Firstly, complete the unlocking form - it will take up to 14 days for the iPhone to be unlocked and we'll text you to confirm the unlock request. Then place a non-O2 sim into the iPhone and connect to iTunes via a USB cable. iTunes will confirm that the iPhone has been successfully unlocked.
more ....
O2
Re: whyPhone?
Posted: Tue 24 Nov, 2009 11.03
by Pete
14 days to send a text to unlock it?
Re: whyPhone?
Posted: Tue 24 Nov, 2009 11.34
by Gavin Scott
If I were to pick up an unlocked iPhone, is there a monthly tariff from another provider which will allow me the (seemingly) unlimited data allowance that the iPhone tariff does, but for less money?
As in, use my existing Orange deal at £20 a month with an unlimited data bundle to bolt-on?
Re: whyPhone?
Posted: Tue 24 Nov, 2009 11.39
by cdd
Definitely yes. Networks don't discriminate on data usage.
I wonder if unlocking an iPhone will also unlock tethering restrctions.