As ridiculous as it sounds, this precise scenario is one of the reasons we stuck with AT&T.planar1280 said:Now I will call you and ask you to give me the showtimes your next movie while you are on the phone
As ridiculous as it sounds, this precise scenario is one of the reasons we stuck with AT&T.planar1280 said:Now I will call you and ask you to give me the showtimes your next movie while you are on the phone
Apple is pretty boss like that.FlashFlooder said:So, I posted in this thread yesterday that I had dropped (and shattered) my iPhone 4. Well, went to the store yesterday and they replaced it. FOR FREE!
Awesome.
So now I can give that one to my wife and get the 64GB 4s that I ordered this morning! All is well with the cosmos.
In my experience in SF, Verizon's coverage is slightly better than AT&T, but I'm not a heavy user by any stretch of the imagination. Customer service was comparable for them. I'm sticking with AT&T due to my current plan, otherwise I'd consider switching.Gary Whitta said:I DID IT! I SWITCHED! 32GB BLACK 4S ON VERIZON! NUMBER SWITCHED! BURN IN HELL AT&T!
It took mine 2-3 hours this morning. I wouldn't worry about it quite yet.xXJonoXx said:How long does it take to get a confirmation email from the Apple Store? Placed an order like 30 minutes ago.
Hmm... Is it possible to put a call on hold and query Siri?Evlar said:As ridiculous as it sounds, this precise scenario is one of the reasons we stuck with AT&T.
I shouldn't need to have a conversation, should I? Doesn't my AT&T account close out automatically as part of porting the number over on activation of the new phone?RubxQub said:G'DAMN! You'll have to let us know how your conversion works out. Whenever LTE comes into the equation for the iPhone I'll have a much more compelling reason to get away from AT&T...and last night was another good reminder on why they BLOW.
Siri requires an internet connection to do that, so even if you could, you wouldn't be able to on Sprint/Verizon.Greyface said:Hmm... Is it possible to put a call on hold and query Siri?
Is this a question for me?Gary Whitta said:I shouldn't need to have a conversation, should I? Doesn't my AT&T account close out automatically as part of porting the number over on activation of the new phone?
Gary Whitta said:I shouldn't need to have a conversation, should I? Doesn't my AT&T account close out automatically as part of porting the number over on activation of the new phone?
btkadams said:if i buy my iphone from a carrier store, can i go to the apple store later that week and buy applecare individually?
i won't dismiss that north americans get totally screwed over, but i guess one must also take into account how much more massive the required network infrastructure and maintenance is in canada and the united states. i'm not excusing the level of absurdity of the rates though.brain_stew said:After seeing those US price plans, I just can't believe how much you're getting screwed on pricing in the US.
First a few prerequisites:
Advertised pricing in the UK includes 20% VAT (i.e. sales tax) and as any applicable taxes in the US are on top of the advertised pricing I'll work out the price excluding VAT for a fair comparison but still include the price including VAT.
We don't pay to receive calls or texts here, so any minute allowance is worth double what it is in the USA.
Lets take the one plan from Three. With this you get:
5000 texts
2000 minutes
unlimited three to three calls
Truly unlimited data
Free wifi tethering.
All this for just £35 per month with a one off £99 charge for the 16GB phone.
Excluding VAT those prices are £29.17 per month and £ 82.5. In dollars that is $45.23 monthly and $128 one off.
For a similar plan in the US we'll take Sprints unlimited talk text and data plan with personal hotspot. Sure, that three plan doesn't technically have unlimited calls but with unlimited calls within the network and the ability to receive an unlimited calls, it basically is, I guess it's possible to make 33 hours worth of outgoing calls outside the network though.
That plan costs $140!! Even the phone itself is more expensive at $199.
So over the 2 year contract you pay $1,168.02 in the UK and $3,559 in the USA. In the USA heavy data users are overpaying by $ 2,391!!!!
Even if we use UK prices after VAT that still comes to $1,454, which is still much less than half the US pricing.
I appreciate the networks have to cover a much larger area in the US but then you can hardly boast ~98% coverage for 3G services either.
seriously? so will carrier stores be selling applecare+ or am i fucked?SuperPac said:Not AppleCare+, no. Not sure about regular AppleCare.
http://www.apple.com/support/products/iphone.html
Under "Important Notes": AppleCare+ must be purchased together with new covered equipment. See AppleCare+ Terms and Conditions for complete product details.
The regular $69 AppleCare does not appear (at the moment) to include the iPhone 4S.
SuperPac said:Not AppleCare+, no. Not sure about regular AppleCare.
http://www.apple.com/support/products/iphone.html
Under "Important Notes": AppleCare+ must be purchased together with new covered equipment. See AppleCare+ Terms and Conditions for complete product details.
The regular $69 AppleCare does not appear (at the moment) to include the iPhone 4S.
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SuicideUZI said:Wait, so if you buy the iPhone 4S on AT&T they literally will take away your unlimited data? If that's the case Sprint has a new customer
woober said:OMG. I would so do that if someone released a Glados themed Siri.
kevo_huevo said:what is this about applecare+???
crap. so are there arent any other options for extended insurance for those of us who bought throughb our carrier (in my case, at&t)? not cool.
Duane Cunningham said:They could have that voice be one of the choices and just name her Gladys or something.
quadriplegicjon said:Fuuuuuck.. I forgot to pay for it, and now I don't see a way to add it to the cart.
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notsol337 said:You don't want carrier insurance. Applecare is cheaper AND better.
Your new device requires a different Data Add-on Plan than you currently have. We selected a compatible Data Add-on Plan for you. If you want a different plan, you can change the Data Add-on Plan by selecting Change here or from within myAT&T after you receive and activate your new device.
kevo_huevo said:understood. i think i misspoke...what i meant to ask is if i can stil purchase applecare for the iphone 4s (does it really have to be applecare+) separately
It is exactly like the CDMA 4 if you're getting at cases that would fit.chickdigger802 said:So... is the 4s more like the GSM 4 or CDMA 4 with the volume and vibrate switch locations?
Gooster said:"AT&T may be trying to trick iPhone 4S upgraders out of their unlimited data plans. Here's how to keep yours."
While we had no problem getting an iPhone 4S while keeping our grandfathered data plan, thats because we ordered direct from Apple. On the other hand, weve received at least two reports of readers who are being told by AT&T that they have to give up their unlimited data if they want an iPhone 4S. Uh oh. Luckily, theres a way to make sure you keep your unlimited plan: dont give att.com the time of day.
Its a really shady move on the part of AT&T, who has been boning things up all morning. Heres the deal.
If you go to Apple.coms iPhone 4S pre-order page and sign up for a new handset through AT&T, Apples site will register that you have an unlimited data plan and everythings hunky dory.
Whatever you do, though, dont order an iPhone 4S directly from AT&T. When you try to order one, the AT&T website will tell you:
If you notice and try to change the data plan manually, AT&T wont give you the unlimited data plan option (unlike if you do it on the Apple website.)
So basically, heres what it boils down to, at least as far as we can tell. If you order an iPhone 4S from AT&T, they will force you to give up your unlimited data plan. So dont even bother with att.com. Just head on over to Apple.
kevo_huevo said:understood. i think i misspoke...what i meant to ask is if i can stil purchase applecare for the iphone 4s (does it really have to be applecare+) separately
notsol337 said:Yeah, you can add it within 30 days of purchase.
Gooster said:"AT&T may be trying to trick iPhone 4S upgraders out of their unlimited data plans. Here's how to keep yours."
While we had no problem getting an iPhone 4S while keeping our grandfathered data plan, thats because we ordered direct from Apple. On the other hand, weve received at least two reports of readers who are being told by AT&T that they have to give up their unlimited data if they want an iPhone 4S. Uh oh. Luckily, theres a way to make sure you keep your unlimited plan: dont give att.com the time of day.
Its a really shady move on the part of AT&T, who has been boning things up all morning. Heres the deal.
If you go to Apple.coms iPhone 4S pre-order page and sign up for a new handset through AT&T, Apples site will register that you have an unlimited data plan and everythings hunky dory.
Whatever you do, though, dont order an iPhone 4S directly from AT&T. When you try to order one, the AT&T website will tell you:
If you notice and try to change the data plan manually, AT&T wont give you the unlimited data plan option (unlike if you do it on the Apple website.)
So basically, heres what it boils down to, at least as far as we can tell. If you order an iPhone 4S from AT&T, they will force you to give up your unlimited data plan. So dont even bother with att.com. Just head on over to Apple.
RoodyPooUS said:With a screen protector and a decent case, I think I will take the risk and not get applecare. I haven't had any cell phones break in my life so I take pretty good care of them.
AppleCare does not cover loss or theft. That alone makes it inferior IMO.notsol337 said:You don't want carrier insurance. Applecare is cheaper AND better.
border said:AppleCare does not cover loss or theft. That alone makes it inferior IMO.