Details about the iPhone 3G have been trickling out slowly ever since the device was announced on Monday, beginning with information on AT&T plans and contracts, and the lack of iTunes activation.
iPhone takes only minutes as iTunes guides the user through simple steps to choose their service plan, authorize their credit and activate their iPhone. Once iPhone is activated, users can then easily ...
Apple has done a solid for those who bought an iPhone 3G S this past weekend and had trouble activating their shiny new wunder-device. The company sent out e-mails over the weekend to affected ...
You generally can't use an Apple iPhone on a cell network if it's never been activated with such a network, although once it is activated you can remove your SIM card or simply never connect to the ...
Despite the Apple and AT&T announcements that led us all to believe the iPhone required a two-year AT&T agreement, plus a $36 activation, I was able to activate an iPhone using AT&T’s pre-paid plans.
Business owners who want to save money on the purchase of a new iPhone can purchase a used iPhone and activate it using a wireless network or iTunes. Once activated, you can make use of helpful ...
Apple just released iTunes 7.3 (34MB) which is required to activate iPhone service: With iTunes 7.3, you can now activate iPhone service and sync it with your music, TV shows, movies and more. Also, ...
Apple and AT&T on Tuesday released details of the service plans for the iPhone, which will be released later this week. The iPhone will have three available plans that will start at $59.99 per month.
iPhone Atlas has received word that the iPhone 3G will indeed be subsidized by wireless carriers including AT&T, enabling the $199 and $299 price tags for 8GB and 16GB phone models, respectively.
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