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jakontil Posts: > 500

hi bavlondon,

The sim solution for iPhone isn't very recommended as it may stuck easily on the sim tray where it's quite fragile, why do u need that anyway? Thought iphone3g sold in Europe are factory unlocked?
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Posted: 2008-09-01 20:04:24
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masseur Posts: > 500

only a few countries in Europe sell unlocked iphones but most are locked

the universal-sim I mentioned has been made quite a bit thinner now and so does not get stuck as the ones before did sometimes
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Posted: 2008-09-01 20:11:57
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jakontil Posts: > 500


On 2008-09-01 20:11:57, masseur wrote:
only a few countries in Europe sell unlocked iphones but most are locked

the universal-sim I mentioned has been made quite a bit thinner now and so does not get stuck as the ones before did sometimes



hi masseur,

i had been using that the past few days till last week, the SIM solution was very much thinner compared to the first. it's rather more transparant due to being so thin (u can almost see through). but then, the signal not always stable if u get what i mean. you'd need a secondary phone (just in case u lose signal, and never get it back).

however, i met this guy the other day through a local MAC forum in indonesia. and he guaranteed me that the signal, 3G and all that stuff are working seamlessly. well, gave it a shot and voila! it worked like a charm, as if it ain't using a Universal SIM.

sorry, having said this because, i live in urban area, where signal strength not at their best, too much blank spot around (primary cause for your Universal SIM stuck in "search network" mode.
but with this SIM solution (the latest model, coz it was so much thinner) + its patch, claimed he made one, the signal is strong and never lost any ever since.

but then, i found the factory unlocked iphone, which in my case is more preferrable, hence i swop
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Posted: 2008-09-02 04:20:34
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Marc_SE Posts: > 500

Just hooked up with Paul_ford75 and I'm now the proud owner of an UNLOCKED iPhone 3G. It's currently running my T-Mobile simcard in it with no other sim adaptors i.e. Brando - NICE!
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Posted: 2008-09-03 17:33:42
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scouser_75 Posts: > 500

Does Paul Ford have any more left?

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Posted: 2008-09-03 17:37:22
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Marc_SE Posts: > 500


On 2008-09-03 17:37:22, scouser_75 wrote:
Does Paul Ford have any more left?



not currently, I took the last one from him (to pair with my BlackBerry Bold!).

I think he'll be getting more stock soon though.
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Posted: 2008-09-03 20:02:00
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scouser_75 Posts: > 500

Thanks Mark. If you speak to Paul, can you please tell him that I'm interested?

I have PM'd him but not heard a reply as yet.

Thanks



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Posted: 2008-09-03 23:09:36
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bavlondon2 Posts: > 500

He is on holiday mate but should be back on the 20th.

Question to all. I have decided to get an iphone 3g on a new contract so will be checking into an O2 store on Monday but.....

Regarding contacts can I escape going via Outlook if I put the new O2Sim card into my existing phone and copy the contacts direct to the SIM?
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Posted: 2008-09-06 20:08:42
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smilerthe cheshirecat Posts: > 500

There is an Import SIM contacts in the setting under Mail, Contacts, Calendars


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Posted: 2008-09-06 20:29:34
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bavlondon2 Posts: > 500

Nice cheers. So I dont have to import them to outlook?
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Posted: 2008-09-06 21:09:42
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