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eznark said:
If I preordered at 3am on day one, will it arrive on Friday the 14th or ship on the 14th?

I ask because I'm leaving town for a week Friday night and would love to have the damn phone with me!
You'll get it on the 14th. Shipping confirmation should come sometime this week.
 
Sprint finally got my upgrade figured out. White 32GB order placed, though I'll be surprised if I get it the 14th like the email said I would.

The checkout process let me order AppleCare+ right there, too, so I don't have to worry about calling Apple or going to the Apple store to get it.
 
KennyLinder said:
I am on 02. I just switched to a 12 month Simplicity Tariff:

12 months
300 mins calls
Unlimited text messages
500mb data with tethering
£16.50 a month

Seems like a good deal to me. I am buying the iPhone 4S outright from an Apple store. The initial cost upfront is high, but over time it saves money AND it will allow me to upgrade to the next one next year and sell the 4S, and not be tied down to a 24 month deal.

I would do this but I only want a 64gb and I cannot pay £699 up front.
 
Quick question to iPhone owners: is it possible to have multiple iTunes accounts be tied to a single (or multiple) devices? Since iTunes only lets you have one account per region, I want to have both a US account and a Japanese account. If I buy apps from both stores, will I be able to put them all on a single iPhone?
 
Zefah said:
Quick question to iPhone owners: is it possible to have multiple iTunes accounts be tied to a single (or multiple) devices? Since iTunes only lets you have one account per region, I want to have both a US account and a Japanese account. If I buy apps from both stores, will I be able to put them all on a single iPhone?

Yes. My wife and I each have our own accounts tied to each of our phones but she also uses my account for paid apps.
 
Zefah said:
Quick question to iPhone owners: is it possible to have multiple iTunes accounts be tied to a single (or multiple) devices? Since iTunes only lets you have one account per region, I want to have both a US account and a Japanese account. If I buy apps from both stores, will I be able to put them all on a single iPhone?

Yes. When you go into iTunes, you can sign out of your primary account and into a secondary one with your email and password. Once there, you can purchase/download whatever you want and keep them onto your phone.

I did this with a couple of songs/apps off the Japanese store and they're still on my phone.
 
Thanks for the quick replies, all!

Marty Chinn said:
Yes. My wife and I each have our own accounts tied to each of our phones but she also uses my account for paid apps.

How many iDevices can you have tied to a specific account? I see that you can have up to 5 computers 'allowed' per iDevice. My wife is getting an iPhone, too, and we'll probably get iPads at some point in the next year or two, but obviously I'd rather not purchase the same content multiple times.
 
Marty Chinn said:
Wait what? Why the hell would Apple do that instead of make them on par?
They underclock the processor on the phone for battery purposes. It was the same with the iPad 1 (A4 1GHz) / iPhone 4 (A4 not disclosed clockspeed). The iPhone 3GS also had an underclocked processor.

edit: beaten like a mofo.
 
Why does everyone recommend the Incipio case so often around here? What makes it so good? I've never had an iPhone so I don't understand why there are so many cases and differences between them. I mean if it fits it fits, right?
 
nVidiot_Whore said:
Good lord.. Apple is a beast. 1 million pre-orders in 24 hours for devices with a price tag of $650-850???

Fucking nuts.

Well I imagine a lot of those pre-orders are coming from america where at the moment you can only buy it on a 2 year contract, so it's not that much money up front. Either way 400,000 more pre-orders then the 4 is impressive.
 
Ken Masters said:
What's more impressive? iPhone 4 selling 600k on AT&T alone last year or iPhone 4s selling 1mill on AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint combined?

Looks like the hype is much less this year
Last year's 600k figure included all launch partners, not just AT&T. The same holds true for today's 1 million figure.

planar1280 said:
Unsubsidized price. Carriers pay Apple the full price.
 
LyleLanley said:
Well I imagine a lot of those pre-orders are coming from america where at the moment you can only buy it on a 2 year contract, so it's not that much money up front. Either way 400,000 more pre-orders then the 4 is impressive.

planar1280 said:

I was off a bit.. more like $550-750. Apple gets that money whether you are on a 2 year contract or not.
 
The Lamonster said:
Why does everyone recommend the Incipio case so often around here? What makes it so good? I've never had an iPhone so I don't understand why there are so many cases and differences between them. I mean if it fits it fits, right?


from an amazon review

Incipo NGP Matte
Pros
- Perfect fit.
- Perfect balance of grip/slickness. Does not attract dust/lint.
- Clean looks.
- Does not hamper LED flash performance.
- Easy to operate phone controls.
- Superb compatability with 3rd party docks and connectors.
- Material is tough to scratch.
- Easy to install/remove.
- Good size lip to lift front screen off surfaces.
- Thick material provides both shock and puncture protection.
- Compatible with screen protectors.

Cons
- Case shows marks from being removed from mold (some more than others).
- Thicker than Apple Bumper
 
The Lamonster said:
Why does everyone recommend the Incipio case so often around here? What makes it so good? I've never had an iPhone so I don't understand why there are so many cases and differences between them. I mean if it fits it fits, right?

I never use a case so I have no idea.
 
nVidiot_Whore said:
No wai???

Apple gets the full price.. and I was right the first time.. $650-850.

Ya, but you make it sound like people are spending that much. They aren't. The cost that they see is $200 to $400. The price the end consumer see is much more important to the sales figure than what Apple gets out of it.
 
LyleLanley said:
Yeah, but it's not like the average customer is paying that upfront.

Marty Chinn said:
Ya, but you make it sound like people are spending that much. They aren't. The cost that they see is $200 to $400. The price the end consumer see is much more important to the sales figure than what Apple gets out of it.

No wai?? Customers aren't paying that MUCH!?!?!?!?!

Jesus guys.. figure it the fuck out.. it's an Apple PR.. I said "Apple is a beast" and quoted how much money they'd get per device. My post was about Apple, not anyone else, not what customers pay, not what subsidies are there, etc. It's not difficult to figure out.
 
nVidiot_Whore said:
No wai?? Customers aren't paying that MUCH!?!?!?!?!

Jesus guys.. figure it the fuck out.. it's an Apple PR.. I said "Apple is a beast" and quoted how much money they'd get per device. My post was about Apple, not anyone else, not what customers pay, not what subsidies are there, etc. It's not difficult to figure out.

No need to be an ass about it. Here is your quote.

Good lord.. Apple is a beast. 1 million pre-orders in 24 hours for devices with a price tag of $650-850???

All I'm saying is that most people aren't seeing a price tag of $650+
 
LyleLanley said:
No need to be an ass about it. Here is your quote.

All I'm saying is that most people aren't seeing a price tag of $650+

NEWSFLASH: Humans breath oxygen, exhale CO2.

We didn't need 3 people to point out the plainly obvious, or question my rather obvious post.
 
Regarding clock speed, Geekbench will always give you varied results. I get different figures on my iPad, ranging from 800 to 900 MHz because the OS is dynamically adjusting it. The 1 GHz figure is just the max it'll go.

When you're not doing anything intensive, it'll automatically reduce it to save battery.
 
nVidiot_Whore said:
No wai???

Apple gets the full price.. and I was right the first time.. $650-850. (well, minus retail markup, which is allegedly pretty damn small)

Aren't iPhones the exact same price no matter where you buy them?

Also, how do we know the providers are paying the full cost for each of their phones? I have a hard time believing providers are shelling out $850 each when the buy hundreds of thousands of the devices at a time. Surely subsidize some of the cost for customers that sign new contracts, but are they really paying Apple the full price (the price customers who buy off contract pay) for each device?
 
Zefah said:
Aren't iPhones the exact same price no matter where you buy them?

Also, how do we know the providers are paying the full cost for each of their phones? I have a hard time believing providers are shelling out $850 each when the buy hundreds of thousands of the devices at a time. Surely subsidize some of the cost for customers that sign new contracts, but are they really paying Apple the full price (the price customers who buy off contract pay) for each device?
They indirectly report ASP (average selling price) in their quarterly results. Last quarters average iPhone ASP (both the 4 and 3GS) was $650.

http://images.apple.com/pr/pdf/fy11q3datasum.pdf

$13,311 million revenue / 20,338,000 units = $654/unit
 
nVidiot_Whore said:
No wai?? Customers aren't paying that MUCH!?!?!?!?!

Jesus guys.. figure it the fuck out.. it's an Apple PR.. I said "Apple is a beast" and quoted how much money they'd get per device. My post was about Apple, not anyone else, not what customers pay, not what subsidies are there, etc. It's not difficult to figure out.

Ya, but you seem to either ignore or under value the point of the price the actual customers see which affects how many they sell. The lower price is one of the main reasons you see so many preorders. If Apple sold them at $600 to $800 a pop, you can bet preorders would be smaller in number. Ignoring the price point the customer sees is ignoring one of the reasons that the number of preorders is so high.
 
Zefah said:
Also, how do we know the providers are paying the full cost for each of their phones? I have a hard time believing providers are shelling out $850 each when the buy hundreds of thousands of the devices at a time. Surely subsidize some of the cost for customers that sign new contracts, but are they really paying Apple the full price (the price customers who buy off contract pay) for each device?

These devices have little to no markup. Apple is that way for pretty much all of their devices.
 
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