pathiks said:yup infra is right..
Refurbished fones are not fones wit upgrades or something..
They mean fones which were trashed or returned or exchanged under warranty due to technical snags... which are then repaired and sold again..
Can't be, salesman was not given an iPhone for testingcharangk said:I think the first batch of customers were "BETA" testers for the iPhone![]()
im not blaming apple just posting a piece of funny news ...infra_red_dude said:refurbish is NOT a term i invented! thats the meaning of 'refurbish' and that certainly doesn't suggest a callback. what i'm wondering is where did apple get iphones from to refurbish??!!
btw, $4k or whatever you've suggested is coz of the billing by AT&T due to roaming. i don't see how apple is to be blamed here.
Question is:goobimama said:^^ Apple refurbs are supposed to be well tested. I would certainly have gone in for a refurb if they (refurbs) were available in India..
So, now u have to pay for the ringtones. Well.....ok, we do that even right now for ringtones. But You have to pay apple again so that u can use your already purchased Music from iTunes as a ringtone. Means to use a song as ringtone, u first have to buy it from iTunes & then pay to use it as a ringtone. You cannot set your own ringtone, which is already known...Just another way for Apple to extort money.Engadget said:Apple set to launch ringtone service for iPhone September 5th?
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The New York Post is reporting that Apple's September 5th dog and pony show is set to usher in the age of iTunes as ringtone-management software for iPhone. Apparently the rumored service will see iTunes able to convert any song into a ringtone -- for a fee, of course -- and you'll even have the ability to dictate which portion of the song becomes the tone. The offering will also include the ability to use previously purchased tunes as ringtones, and we're hoping your own music in iTunes, too. We're feeling this is long overdue, but can assume that Apple could have been in conversation with the labels to sort out the financials of all this magic. Watch this space next week for more news on pricing and availability -- if indeed, it actually pans out.
[Via AppleInsider]
Major innovations
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The next generation iPhone, to be released in two seconds after the last next generation iPhone. Features 10GB hard drive and bigger price
The iPhone combines several important innovations that Apple fanboys have been fantasizing about in bed for years: a high quality widescreen video player (with enough memory for one music video), a Mac OS PDA (which you can't install any software on), the much anticipated phone-iPod hybrid (that's an iPod with no hard drive or touch wheel and an even worse battery life than a real iPod, combined with a phone without a keypad), all nicely rounded off by a camera with no flash, shutter or viewfinder. Clearly this is insanely great. The iPhone has also achieved great fame because of its ability to interact with several other apple products, such as the iDungarees, the iSock, the iPod, the iMag the iBag and the iHome and iMobilehome. Sold seperately. So basically the only difference between this and other phones on the market is the apple logo, which raises the price to one bizillion dollars.
Lolz.....“iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone. You can even use it to surf the iNternet!”
~ Steve Jobs on iPhone
- Harmful Side Effects
- You will never get laid (but at least you will have a sweet phone =D)
- All your friends will hate you, because you are a douche for buying one.
Apple engineers are scrambling to find the elusive answer to that prodding question, "How can we get it to sync with iTunes without a wire?"
aryayush said:LOL!
That was funny.![]()
Basically the only difference between this and other phones on the market is the apple logo, which raises the price to one bizillion dollars.