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On 30 Sep, 02:40, "Michael Dennis - Fanchants.com"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems to have come charged. I love it, can't leave it alone. Some  
> of the Apps are cracking. The only thing I can't fathom is how to  
> access the tasks in iCal. The meetings/ events are going over and  
> accessible, but it doesn't seem to have the to-dos? Is this right?
>
> The keyboard and email software are going to take some getting used  
> to but everything else is spot on. The battery is still going despite  
> using wifi all day.
>
> Love it.
>
> On 29 Sep 2008, at 13:21, Steve Vyse wrote:
>
> > I seem to remember it took about 2-3 hours to fully charge my  
> > iPhone the first time round.
> > --  
> > Steve Vyse
>
> >www.sailbarda.co.uk
>
> > On 29 Sep 2008, at 13:15, Russell Brown wrote:
>
> >> 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.
>
> >> -----------------------------------------------
> >>www.manorparksurgery.com
> >>www.thebrownstuff.blogspot.com
>
> >> 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
>
> >> Michael Dennis
> >> Managing Director
> >> Suite 2, 28 Kensington Street,
> >> Brighton, BN1 4AJ
> >>www.fanchants.com
>
> >> 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....
>
> >>>> -----------------------------------------------
> >>>>www.manorparksurgery.com
> >>>>www.thebrownstuff.blogspot.com
>
> >>>> 2008/9/29 Michael Dennis - Fanchants.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >>>> 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
>
> >>> Nigel Proctor
> >>> H T White & Co .Ltd
> >>> T : 07792000619
> >>> E : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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