>> On 11 Dec. 2016, at 1:07 pm, Peter Curtis <pe...@augold.com.au> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone
>> Does anyone need or want a couple of IPhone 4’s? They haven’t been used for
>> a while but were going OK when they were. The alternative is the rubbish bin.
>> All the
wrote:
>
> Hi everyone
> Does anyone need or want a couple of IPhone 4’s? They haven’t been used for a
> while but were going OK when they were. The alternative is the rubbish bin.
> All the best for Christmas too everyone.
> Kind regards
> Peter
>
> -- The WA Macint
Hi everyone
Does anyone need or want a couple of IPhone 4’s? They haven’t been used for a
while but were going OK when they were. The alternative is the rubbish bin.
All the best for Christmas too everyone.
Kind regards
Peter
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Folks,
Is it wise to / worth buying a secondhand iPhone 4. I really do not bells and
whistles. I mainly use my mobile for making calls, AKA your basic dinosaur.
But, I had a situation last week where a Yellow Pages map on the road would
have saved me some trouble.
Bill
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On 02/11/2012, at 6:41 AM, Bill Parker ren...@westnet.com.au wrote:
Folks,
Is it wise to / worth buying a secondhand iPhone 4. I really do not bells
and whistles. I mainly use my mobile for making calls, AKA your basic
dinosaur. But, I had a situation last week where a Yellow Pages
Thanks Peter.
On 02/11/2012, at 7:39 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 02/11/2012, at 6:41 AM, Bill Parker ren...@westnet.com.au wrote:
Folks,
Is it wise to / worth buying a secondhand iPhone 4. I really do not bells
and whistles. I mainly use my mobile for making calls, AKA your basic
My iPhone 4 as of yesterday has started to not enable the caller to hear me (I
can hear them).
In all my time I have never had an issue with a bad apple, so do I go to the
Apple Genius Bar
or to Vodaphone (24 month contract left) and in both cases what documentation
do I need.
What costs would
AM, Rick Armstrong a...@iinet.net.au wrote:
My iPhone 4 as of yesterday has started to not enable the caller to hear me
(I can hear them).
In all my time I have never had an issue with a bad apple, so do I go to the
Apple Genius Bar
or to Vodaphone (24 month contract left) and in both cases
, and/or plugging it into iTunes and restoring it to original?
Once it has been restored to original, you can rebuild it from the backup in
iTunes.
Tim
Sent from my iPhone
On 13/10/2012, at 7:32 AM, Rick Armstrong a...@iinet.net.au wrote:
My iPhone 4 as of yesterday has started
been restored to original, you can rebuild it from the backup in
iTunes.
Tim
Sent from my iPhone
On 13/10/2012, at 7:32 AM, Rick Armstrong a...@iinet.net.au wrote:
My iPhone 4 as of yesterday has started to not enable the caller to hear me
(I can hear them).
In all my time I
/10/2012, at 7:32 AM, Rick Armstrong a...@iinet.net.au wrote:
My iPhone 4 as of yesterday has started to not enable the caller to hear
me (I can hear them).
In all my time I have never had an issue with a bad apple, so do I go to
the Apple Genius Bar
or to Vodaphone (24 month contract left
Hi folks!,
Here is link to a great iPhone App, if you like to take photos. It’s Free at
the moment, so hurry up if you want a copy
http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/snapseed-for-ipad/id439438619?mt=8ls=1
Cheers,
Peder
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Snap! Got it thanks Peder.
Regards,
Carlo
On 01/06/2012, at 17:38 , Peder Kristensen wrote:
Hi folks!,
Here is link to a great iPhone App, if you like to take photos. It’s Free at
the moment, so hurry up if you want a copy
Thank you for this link Peder, looks great, I had a quick little play with it
already.
Peta
On 01/06/2012, at 5:38 PM, Peder Kristensen wrote:
Hi folks!,
Here is link to a great iPhone App, if you like to take photos. It’s Free at
the moment, so hurry up if you want a copy
On 17/03/2012, at 9:16 AM, McCallum Malcolm wrote:
Peter can you tell the group which insurance company it was so we can avoid
it :-)
Malcolm McCallum
doc...@westnet.com.au
Skype docmactor
I'll try to find out, but I think it was just one of those optional extras
one is offered
Peter can you tell the group which insurance company it was so we can avoid it
:-)
Malcolm McCallum
doc...@westnet.com.au
Skype docmactor
On 12/03/2012, at 8:05 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 10/03/2012, at 12:57 PM, Roger Kortas wrote:
Well so far.
I have phoned Apple
Phoned
Morning,
Surprised, not. Because there is always someone who has bad dealings with
insurance companies. They do not build massive towers or own a fair chunk of
CBD's just by luck.
Just my Twenty Cents. Challenge decision, construct letter referencing
reasoning, and quantify semantics of
Hello,
I have a home network that normally connects to the internet using Bigpond
Cable.
This has ceased functioning over the weekend and a tech is booked to come to
check out the lines in 10 days time.
In the meantime, I have tethered the iPhone4 successfully using WiFi and
alternatively
Hi Tim,
The hotspot can also accept up to three simultaneous connections, letting you
connect a Mac or two as well, when no Wi-Fi is available. (You can connect one
device via Bluetooth and one via USB as well, for a total of five.)
Cheers,
Ronni
On 12/03/2012, at 3:13 PM, Tim Law wrote:
Thanks for the idea Ronni.
I'll be able to connect via USB to the PC - he already has iTunes to run his
iPod touch and iPad2 wifi.
and the Mac Mini and Powerbook might pick up the connection via Wifi or
Bluetooth.
I was thinking of my machine being the main one - the big daddy, but if I let
Hi Tim,
I don’t know if I would be allowing the gaming machine … you will overload your
Data plus iPhone battery.
Have you got the iPhone plugged into Power?
I’ve used Personal Hotspot to have a iPhone, MBP, iPad Mac mini using the
Internet, after I had lightning strike take out my line. I
Hi Ronni,
Well the PC is now connected to the internet using the iPhone4 via USB, so yes,
it's battery is being taken care of. It needs to connect to the PC via USB, as
the PC has no WiFi nor a Bluetooth connection - it was a purpose built machine
from PLE computers.
And ten metres away
Yes, it is quite amazing how fast the Personal Hotspot connection is.
The first time I used it I was surprised how good it is.
Wonderful of Apple to design this, it has been a huge benefit to me.
Don’t tell your 'Gamer Son’ that Ronni said he can’t be gaming on this
connection ;-)
Cheers,
Am I right in thinking that if you have your phone stolen/lost you can get it
barred so that no one can use it?
Roger
Sent from my iPad
On 12/03/2012, at 1:35 PM, Adrian Skehan adrianske...@me.com wrote:
Surely this would be a good case for the Ombudsman/Fair Trading people! My
son had
Hi Roger,
If you contact your carrier and report it stolen, they should block the IMEI
number which will then make it unusable in Australia.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 12/03/2012, at 1:46 PM, Roger Kortas wrote:
Am I right in thinking that if you have your phone stolen/lost you can get it
barred
Sorry Roger I accidentally hit send before finishing what I was going to type :(
So adding to what I typed before this follows:
Once the IMEI number is blocked, all networks will have a copy of it... because
the owner would have it
registered against their SIM card.
Each time you log onto the
Thanks Ronda
Does that carry through the rest of the world or is that expecting too much?
Roger
On 12/03/2012, at 5:10 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Sorry Roger I accidentally hit send before finishing what I was going to type
:(
So adding to what I typed before this follows:
Once the IMEI
I’m not sure Roger,
The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique 17 or 15 digit
code used to identify an individual mobile station to a GSM or UMTS network.
The IMEI number provides an important function; it uniquely identifies a
specific mobile phone being used on a mobile
On 12/03/2012, at 8:26 AM, cm wrote:
Hi Peter,
Where the policy says in control of the phone is the implication that
someone must snatch the phone from your daughter's hand or from in front of
her if she is sitting at a cafe? That seems to be covering an extremely rare
contingency.
On 13/03/2012, at 7:38 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 12/03/2012, at 8:26 AM, cm wrote:
Hi Peter,
Where the policy says in control of the phone is the implication that
someone must snatch the phone from your daughter's hand or from in front of
her if she is sitting at a cafe? That
Makes for interesting reading, while we on the subject.
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/12/03/12/2351227/honey-stick-project-tracks-fate-of-lost-smartphones
On 10/03/2012, at 11:28 , Roger Kortas wrote:
Hi Guys
My son found an iPhone 4 on the bus last night it looks like it has been
Hi Roger people with iPhones,
Roger to answer your previous question: Does the blocking of the IMEI carry
through the rest of the world?
NO it doesn’t...
The IMEI blocking of the iPhone only applies to Australia networks. The phone
will work on most other networks around the world.
On 10/03/2012, at 12:57 PM, Roger Kortas wrote:
Well so far.
I have phoned Apple
Phoned Optus
Driven to the Wembley Police station and found its closed and only open
Monday to Friday
Phoned the police and was told please take it to a police station!
So see what I mean thats a few
Hi Peter,
I won’t ask what Insurance Company your Daughter is insured with (I could
possibly take a guess though).
But normally the mobile phone is covered for ‘loss, Accidental Damage, and
Theft’.
Unfortunately people don’t know sometimes until the situation occurs whether
they are covered
That's the story of insurance
you pay your money...
On 12/03/2012, at 8:05 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 10/03/2012, at 12:57 PM, Roger Kortas wrote:
Well so far.
I have phoned Apple
Phoned Optus
Driven to the Wembley Police station and found its closed and only open
Hi Peter,
Where the policy says in control of the phone is the implication that someone
must snatch the phone from your daughter's hand or from in front of her if she
is sitting at a cafe? That seems to be covering an extremely rare contingency.
Cheers,
Carlo
On 12/03/2012, at 8:05 , Peter
-- I'd like to see the Insurance Company named, only then will
public/customer opinion have any effect.
David / Mar 12
On 12 March 2012 08:26, cm cm200...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Peter,
Where the policy says in control of the phone is the implication that
someone must snatch the phone
Surely this would be a good case for the Ombudsman/Fair Trading people! My son
had his stolen from his bedroom while he was in the shower on Friday last,
unfortunately he had messed up the find my phone thing somewhere along the line
so we couldn't use that to locate it. He was also insured
Brown wrote:
Hi Roger,
You must contact the Police and inform them that you have found an iPhone
4, give them all the details you know about the iPhone, where and what
time your son found it etc.
The owner has reported it stolen, so the Police with have a record of who
the owner
everyone
I am on the way to the police station now.
I think if he finds one again tell him to just leave it alone, its just
too much trouble!!
Roger
On 10/03/2012, at 12:19 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Roger,
You must contact the Police and inform them that you have found an iPhone
4
/2012, at 12:19 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Roger,
You must contact the Police and inform them that you have found an
iPhone 4, give them all the details you know about the iPhone, where and
what time your son found it etc.
The owner has reported it stolen, so the Police with have a record
Hi Guys
My son found an iPhone 4 on the bus last night it looks like it has been
dropped as the front glass is broken.
But trying to find the owner is proving to be very difficult.
Phoned Apple and they do have a record of the phone but not who the owner is
Phoned Optus and they have
My son found an iPhone 4 on the bus last night it looks like it has been
dropped as the front glass is broken.
But trying to find the owner is proving to be very difficult.
Phoned Apple and they do have a record of the phone but not who the owner is
Phoned Optus and they have
Hi Roger,
You must contact the Police and inform them that you have found an iPhone 4,
give them all the details you know about the iPhone, where and what time your
son found it etc.
The owner has reported it stolen, so the Police with have a record of who the
owner is and all details
Thanks everyone
I am on the way to the police station now.
I think if he finds one again tell him to just leave it alone, its just too
much trouble!!
Roger
On 10/03/2012, at 12:19 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Roger,
You must contact the Police and inform them that you have found an iPhone 4
I am on the way to the police station now.
I think if he finds one again tell him to just leave it alone, its just too
much trouble!!
Roger
On 10/03/2012, at 12:19 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Roger,
You must contact the Police and inform them that you have found an iPhone 4,
give
leave it alone, its just too
much trouble!!
Roger
On 10/03/2012, at 12:19 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Roger,
You must contact the Police and inform them that you have found an iPhone 4,
give them all the details you know about the iPhone, where and what time
your son found it etc
Have you tried going into favourites and phoning the first person on the
list. If you can't see the screen, use your to get the buttons to press
and with a bit of luck the person on the other end might be able to tell
you who it belongs to.
I do agree with you that an honest living is not always
Can't get into it to do that its lock which is a shame otherwise it would have
been easy :)
On 10/03/2012, at 1:09 PM, Alexander Hartner wrote:
Have you tried going into favourites and phoning the first person on the
list. If you can't see the screen, use your to get the buttons to press
and
tell him to just leave it alone, its just too
much trouble!!
Roger
On 10/03/2012, at 12:19 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Roger,
You must contact the Police and inform them that you have found an iPhone
4, give them all the details you know about the iPhone, where and what time
your son
Hi all, I have an anomaly occurring and not sure if it is something I am/ am
not doing or otherwise. I have an iPhone 4 (iOS 4.3.7) and kids each have an
iPod Touch 4th generation (all iOS5). all 4 machines have Find My iPhone app
installed. The iPhone for the moment cannot be upgraded to iOS5
:03 PM, Peter Crisp wrote:
Hi all, I have an anomaly occurring and not sure if it is something I am/ am
not doing or otherwise. I have an iPhone 4 (iOS 4.3.7) and kids each have an
iPod Touch 4th generation (all iOS5). all 4 machines have Find My iPhone app
installed. The iPhone
Hi all,
I'm running a project with my YAC creating video projects entirely using
iPhones. Hoping someone can recommend tripod mounts and external microphones
for the iPhone. Preferably someone local (we're on a short timeframe).
Callum Prior
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I've checked everything under settings but I can't see how to change how
long the phone rings.
I have been missing a LOT of calls with the phone in my jeans pocket and me
not even hearing the ring (volume is set to full) - then when I was sat in a
quiet corner I figured out why - the phone only
Hi Neil
I believe,..and I could be wrong... it's done from the Telco end. So if you're
with Telstra you give them a call and ask them to change it.
(Sometimes you can adjust it from within your voicemail settings as well).
Kind regards
Daniel
On 23/08/2011, at 7:22 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Neil,
I had the same problem with my iphone when I had it with Telstra. I
went into a Telstra shop and they fixed it for me free of charge.
They did tell me, whether it is correct or not, that only they can
adjust the length of time the phone rings. I suspect Telstra ensure
your phone
Hi Neil,
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=2731
Even if your iPhone ringtone is 30 seconds long, your iPhone rings for only 20
seconds by default. To get your iPhone to ring for 30 seconds, instead of the
standard 20-second ring, follow the steps below:
Dial *#61# and touch
Thanks Ronni
Thats good information for the future
Cheers
Jewels
On 23/08/2011, at 7:38 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Neil,
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=2731
Even if your iPhone ringtone is 30 seconds long, your iPhone rings
for only 20 seconds by default. To get your
Thanks GURU Ronni. Very helpful. Yesterday we were saying how do we increase
our ring time on iPhone 4. You read our mind.
Best wishes,
Edward+Nes
On 23/08/2011, at 9:38 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Neil,
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=2731
Even if your iPhone
on iPhone 4. You read our mind.
Best wishes,
Edward+Nes
On 23/08/2011, at 9:38 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Neil,
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=2731
Even if your iPhone ringtone is 30 seconds long, your iPhone rings for only
20 seconds by default. To get your
Thanks Ronni,
That's fixed it!
Cheers
Neil
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on 23/8/11 7:38 PM, Ronda Brown at ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Neil,
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=2731
Even if your iPhone
I have had my iPhone for about four months now and the volume level
is on full, but it is quite low compared to my daughter's iPhone 3.
I have done all the updates and it is starting to give me the whatsanames.
Is there a fix for this problem?
Thanks
Kev
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On 20/05/2011, at 3:34 PM, Kevin wrote:
I have had my iPhone for about four months now and the volume level is on
full, but it is quite low compared to my daughter's iPhone 3.
I have done all the updates and it is starting to give me the whatsanames.
Is there a fix for this problem?
Ronni the Guru.
Thanks, that worked a treat.
Kev
On 20/05/2011, at 3:34 PM, Kevin wrote:
I have had my iPhone for about four months now and the volume
level is on full, but it is quite low compared to my daughter's
iPhone 3.
I have done all the updates and it is starting to
Hi guys,
I'm not sure if this has already been addressed, but, does anyone know
if it's possible to save an attachment in the email app., to internal
memory?
thanks in advance
Mike
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I send an e-mail to my Mobile Me account with the attachment/s.
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
On 05/04/2011, at 2:09 PM, Mike Bradley wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm not sure if this has already been addressed, but, does anyone
know if it's
I'm sorry Stuart, but I'm a bit of a noob, could you pls elaborate :b
Thanks
Mike
On 5/04/2011 5:04 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:
I send an e-mail to my Mobile Me account with the attachment/s.
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
On 05/04/2011, at
I am just about on delivery date for iPhone. I have questions
1. Which company plan for small user is best- I know there are differences of
opinions but experience tells the best story.
2. Which apps do people recommend. Consensus will show again.
tom samson
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hi all
ill be all apple'd out before i know it... as they say, an apple a day keeps
the doctor away and i have 3 apples every day *my macbook, ipad and new iphone
- hehehe*, now just have to find red or green covers for them...
sorry, got carried away. back to business.
i had gone though
Hi Lynn,
You can do as many custom ringtones as you wish.
Do as many as you want but make sure you can see multiple ringtones on the
Ringtones section of your iTunes application.
Follow the steps on my original post until it asks you to Sync.
Before you sync your iPhone you need to make sure
List wamug@wamug.org.au
Sent: Saturday, 19 March, 2011 11:17:22 AM GMT +08:00 Beijing / Chongqing /
Hong Kong / Urumqi
Subject: Re: custom ringtone selection on iphone 4
Hi Lynn,
You can do as many custom ringtones as you wish.
Do as many as you want but make sure you can see multiple
G/day everyone,
Have tried it with an iBook G4 with Tiger, but it's not working.
Should it work ?
Thanks,
Walter
On 30/01/2011, at 1:04 , Tim Law wrote:
Yep,
I did this yesterday with the Telstra NextG network on my iPhone4 and my sons
PC laptop.
Turn on Tethering in System
I'd like to get it to work on XP.
I don't have the iphone yet but on on the wait list and need it to
tether with XP
On 30/01/2011 4:41 PM, F.W. Hänel wrote:
G/day everyone,
Have tried it with an iBook G4 with Tiger, but it's not working.
Should it work ?
Thanks,
Walter
On
Hi Walter,
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3574
Computer requirements
For Internet tethering using a USB port, you need
A Mac OS X computer running Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later or a computer running
Windows XP Service Pack 3 or later, Windows Vista, or Windows 7, and a USB 2.0
port.
iTunes 9.2 or
Thanks Ronni,
That explains why it didn't work.
Best wishes,
Walter
On 30/01/2011, at 4:54 , Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Walter,
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3574
Computer requirements
For Internet tethering using a USB port, you need
A Mac OS X computer running Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later or a
Hi guys,
does anybody know if this is possible?
Thanks
Mike
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Yep,
I did this yesterday with the Telstra NextG network on my iPhone4 and my sons
PC laptop.
Turn on Tethering in System Prefs/Network.
Easiest is to plug the iPhone into the laptop via a USB cord.
The iPhone flashes a blue top part of the screen indicating it is in tethering
mode
The
I have downloaded a few Apps to my iPhone 4.
Initially they appeared on the main panel, but now I cannot find them.
Where can i find them?
TIA
Kevin
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ose from?
On 29/12/2010, at 8:18 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote:I have downloaded a few Apps to my iPhone 4.Initially they appeared on the main panel, but now I cannot find them.Where can i find them?TIAKevin-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List --Archives - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/a
download one of those from?
On 29/12/2010, at 8:18 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote:
I have downloaded a few Apps to my iPhone 4.
Initially they appeared on the main panel, but now I cannot find them.
Where can i find them?
TIA
Kevin
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My iPhone 4 (using latest updates) has started having a picture problem - if I
take a pic with the built in camera it refuses to upload to Facebook and the
pics do not show up for importing into iPhoto when I sync the phone. Any ideas?
Andrew
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I've lived with an iPhone 3G for a year or 2 now, love it but it's getting
slow. Considering buying a new unlocked phone.
Apple Store has the 3GS at $719, iPhone4 at $859. Seems a bit of a no brainer
to get the 4.
Has anyone owned both and got an opinion about just how much better the 4 is?
Rob,
I can't answer this question specifically, but I've just upgraded from a 3G to
a 4 today. Foolishly, I had previously upgraded the 3G to iOS 4.x, which made
it unbearably slow, with horrible bugs in Mail.
The 4 is MUCH faster than the 3G, and the screen is beautiful on the 4.
I'm loving
Hi Rob,
I went from the 3G to the 4 skipping the 3GS. Being a photography nut that was
enough to do it for me. The camera and to a lesser extend the video
capabilities was the clincher in choosing the 4 over the GS. I now have a point
and shoot camera that is quite reasonable. Certainly not an
On 29/09/2010, at 5:06 PM, Rob Findlay wrote:
I've lived with an iPhone 3G for a year or 2 now, love it but it's getting
slow. Considering buying a new unlocked phone.
Apple Store has the 3GS at $719, iPhone4 at $859. Seems a bit of a no brainer
to get the 4.
Has anyone owned both and
Good afternoon all,
I have noticed that that the sound is muffled when making calls, it seems to be
worse when there is a lot of background noise like in a shopping centre etc.,
I haven't tried the headphones as I never seem to have them with me.
Has anyone else noticed this?
Regards,
On 21/09/2010, at 3:29 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
Good afternoon all,
I have noticed that that the sound is muffled when making calls, it seems to
be worse when there is a lot of background noise like in a shopping centre
etc., I haven't tried the headphones as I never seem to have
Thanks Ronni,
I have done all that but will watch the getting directly over the earhole more
closely in future.
Regards,
Adrian
adrianske...@me.com
On 21/09/2010, at 5:28 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 21/09/2010, at 3:29 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
Good afternoon all,
I have noticed
I picked up my iPhone 4 from the city shop 4:30 today, they still had a few
when I left at 4:50.
Regards,
Adrian
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Yesterday my daughter downloaded the iPhone 4 Case Program app from the App
Store and mentioned to me she was billed three dollars something. Has anyone
else been billed for what is supposed to be a freebie?
Paul.
I'm not sure what's going on there, but I was told by All Phones when
On 21/08/2010, at 3:48 PM, Paul Weaver wrote:
Yesterday my daughter downloaded the iPhone 4 Case Program app from the App
Store and mentioned to me she was billed three dollars something. Has anyone
else been billed for what is supposed to be a freebie?
Paul.
I'm not sure what's
at 7:44 AM, Peter Hinchliffe hinch...@multiline.com.au
wrote:
On 21/08/2010, at 3:48 PM, Paul Weaver wrote:
Yesterday my daughter downloaded the iPhone 4 Case Program app from the App
Store and mentioned to me she was billed three dollars something. Has anyone
else been billed for what
Yesterday my daughter downloaded the iPhone 4 Case Program app from the App
Store and mentioned to me she was billed three dollars something. Has anyone
else been billed for what is supposed to be a freebie?
Paul.
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and $200.00 AUD
vouchers for those who transfer from a different network. (Apparently)
On 19 Aug 2010, at 13:56, Paul Weaver wrote:
This SMH iPhone 4 plan comparison chart might be of interest.
http://mobile-phones.smh.com.au/MobilePhones/Refine?t=47d12bbd-e271-42b1-a97f
This SMH iPhone 4 plan comparison chart might be of interest.
http://mobile-phones.smh.com.au/MobilePhones/Refine?t=47d12bbd-e271-42b1-a97f-c3bab55d6290
Cheers, Paul.
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On 19/08/2010, at 1:56 PM, Paul Weaver wrote:
This SMH iPhone 4 plan comparison chart might be of interest.
http://mobile-phones.smh.com.au/MobilePhones/Refine?t=47d12bbd-e271-42b1-a97f-c3bab55d6290
0 plans
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Mike Fuller
On 19/08/2010, at 1:56 PM, Paul Weaver wrote:
This SMH iPhone 4 plan comparison chart might be of interest.
http://mobile-phones.smh.com.au/MobilePhones/Refine?t=47d12bbd-e271-42b1-a97f-c3bab55d6290
Cheers, Paul.
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Subject: Re: iPhone 4 - which plan?
That link wasn't too successful - Search Results
We found 0 plans
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Mike Fuller
On 19/08/2010, at 1:56 PM, Paul Weaver wrote:
This SMH iPhone 4 plan comparison chart might be of interest
JB - Hifi offer $50.00 AUD vouchers for new customers and $200.00 AUD vouchers
for those who transfer from a different network. (Apparently)
On 19 Aug 2010, at 13:56, Paul Weaver wrote:
This SMH iPhone 4 plan comparison chart might be of interest.
http://mobile-phones.smh.com.au
Anyone know where I can get an unlocked iPhone 4 for outright purchase?
Perth Apple store are out of stock.
Online Apple store says 3 weeks delivery.
Does anyone know if the Telstra owned store in Hay St lets you purchase
them outright and unlocked?
Have fun,
Shay
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