I think that the reason instructions are sparse is that the whole idea is
that it'll just work.

So install iTunes (if you haven't already got it) then just plug in your
phone, go through the activation sequence and that should be that.




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2008/9/29 Michael Dennis - Fanchants.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> yes indeed, first instruction is to download itunes, which would be tricky
> without putting it all together and charging. will just charge then run
> down.
>
> thanks fer the tip on the software.
> All the best,
>
> Michael
>
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> Michael Dennis
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> On 29 Sep 2008, at 12:53, nigel proctor wrote:
>
> Set up  instructions are pretty sparse for the iPhone 3G but should be good
> out of the box.
> If update 2.1 installed then battery use optimised for now.....check in
> Settings for software version.
>
> Best
>
> N
>
>
> On 29 Sep 2008, at 12:10, Russell Brown wrote:
>
> I have a first gen iphone and have never had any probs with battery
> chargiung at all.  Battery life is not so good but only if you are doing a
> huge amount of stuff all day.  Certainly not much different to other smart
> phones I've had.  I understand that the new 3G jobs have had major
> improvements made to their power management anyway.
>
> Try turning it on, you may find you have a full battery, both my wife's
> iphone and mine did.
>
> I may have to upgrade early....
>
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> 2008/9/29 Michael Dennis - Fanchants.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I've just taken delivery of my new iphone, very exciting. I am going
>> through the instructions and there doesn't seem to be any start up
>> instructions, namely how long to charge the battery - I've heard the
>> battery life is bad. I obviously want to kick it off right and
>> maximise the battery efficiency, so was wondering if there were any
>> tips on the first charge. Should I charge it right up then run it
>> right down then charge up again as per usual? Any tips on this or
>> other iphone related things would be most welcome.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>
>>
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