Swapping in a T-Mobile SIM, as expected, gave us the following error:
We'll keep you updated on progress dismanteling the device and any headroom we make on unlocking it.
Swapping in a T-Mobile SIM, as expected, gave us the following error:
We'll keep you updated on progress dismanteling the device and any headroom we make on unlocking it.
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AlexWade - Friday, June 29, 2007 - link
Actually, I think current AT&T customers can upgrade so long as they buy the data plan too. Try to find out.slashbinslashbash - Friday, June 29, 2007 - link
Could you get a photo of it side-by-side with the Blackjack and Blackberry, with all 3 of them laying flat on a table (would a different-colored table be asking too much? Hard to see the edges of black phones on a dark table, especially with that lighting casting shadows) and take an edge-on photo to compare the thickness. Also throw in any other phones you have around; I'd actually like to compare it to a RAZR if possible.In other words, a photo just like the first one but taken from a table-level view. With maybe a white sheet of paper underneath. Or something else contrasty.
michael2k - Friday, June 29, 2007 - link
In 2001. A comparison of the iPhone with a Blackjack reminds me of some of the first comparisons between the iPod and the Zen Sleeks, Zen XTras, Zen Nomads, Diamond PMPs, etc.A blast from the past:
http://nilesh.org/weblog/2003/05/the-zen-of-mp3/">http://nilesh.org/weblog/2003/05/the-zen-of-mp3/
"It is 70 grams heavier than the white iPod and larger in size. The iPod menu is more intuitive, more sensitive and lesser buttons to operate with. But then, that doesn't justify the $200 difference in cost, does it?"
History says, "Yes it does"!
Griswold - Saturday, June 30, 2007 - link
And what is left of that feeling when you compare it to LG Prada, HTC Touch, Asus P535, Samsung F700 or even the Nokia N95 of today?michael2k - Saturday, June 30, 2007 - link
LOL, like this?http://www.engadget.com/photos/apple-iphone-vs-htc...">http://www.engadget.com/photos/apple-ip...ouch-vs-...
I don't know ALL of the competition, but the fact that there are multiple high end fashion/internet/media phones tells me that Apple has a good chance of carving a niche without needing to dominate the market.
After all, isn't that exactly what they do with the Mac, now?
They only need to sell to the 15m or so Mac users to trivially hit their 1m sales mark, and with a little work and probably a price drop will be able to hit 10m within a year.
Sunrise089 - Friday, June 29, 2007 - link
I guess Apple wasn't interested in sending advance models out to tech sites for review. I actually searched for reviews on launch day, and only found such tech experts as The New York Times and Yahoo!I'll definitely be looking forward to a take on the iPhone from someone who can actually review it on criteria other than styling and trendiness.
sprockkets - Friday, June 29, 2007 - link
Maybe they didn't want any bad PR before launch?Griswold - Saturday, June 30, 2007 - link
They wanted to save money. All the free PR (which also made launchday reviews sort of obsolete) due to the hype gave them the opportunity to use the saved money for free iphones for all apple employees. :ptuteja1986 - Friday, June 29, 2007 - link
http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/editors/2007/06/ip...">http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/editors/2007/06/ip...lol Apple didn't bother to train their tech support for iphone. Tech support from hell or stuffed up launch ?