Re: Good news!

2011-10-29 Thread chris hallsworth
All, I just want to apologize for my comment about Siri sounding too 
good to be true. I'm sure it works great. But for now it's just not for 
me. Just wanted to comment and apologize in case I was about to bash 
Apple. I didn't and never will since they have put a lot of effort into 
making a mainstream device truly accessible.


On 29/10/2011 19:16, chris hallsworth wrote:

Two things.
1. The 4s is not free on a contract.
2. I didn't need the extra specs. Siri sounds just too good to be true
in my opinion. I'll use Voice Controls for what it is. Maybe in two
years time I might get the 4s. But who knows. Let's not wish my life
away too much lol.

On 29/10/2011 19:06, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

Hi Chris,

I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S
instead of the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's
either because it was too much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.

Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)

Regards,
Nicolai
On Oct 29, 2011, at 6:18 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:


I am now in possession of an iPhone 4 8 GB! It is free as part as a
24 month contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet,
all for £37 a month.
I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as I
speak. Registration was successful and VoiceOver has been enabled all
in iTunes. My apps etc has also been synced.
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Re: Good news!

2011-10-29 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
I think I'm going to buy the 4S sim free over here.  When you do the maths, 
it's actually cheaper for me to remain on my existing plan, buy the phone sim 
free than to take the free 24-month contract.  Of course it's a lump-sum up 
front but hey ho.
On 29 Oct 2011, at 19:16, chris hallsworth wrote:

> Two things.
> 1. The 4s is not free on a contract.
> 2. I didn't need the extra specs. Siri sounds just too good to be true in my 
> opinion. I'll use Voice Controls for what it is. Maybe in two years time I 
> might get the 4s. But who knows. Let's not wish my life away too much lol.
> 
> On 29/10/2011 19:06, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
>> Hi Chris,
>> 
>> I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S instead 
>> of the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's either because it 
>> was too much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.
>> 
>> Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Nicolai
>> On Oct 29, 2011, at 6:18 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:
>> 
>>> I am now in possession of an iPhone 4 8 GB! It is free as part as a 24 
>>> month contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet, all for 
>>> £37 a month.
>>> I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as I 
>>> speak. Registration was successful and VoiceOver has been enabled all in 
>>> iTunes. My apps etc has also been synced.
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Re: Good news!

2011-10-29 Thread chris hallsworth

Two things.
1. The 4s is not free on a contract.
2. I didn't need the extra specs. Siri sounds just too good to be true 
in my opinion. I'll use Voice Controls for what it is. Maybe in two 
years time I might get the 4s. But who knows. Let's not wish my life 
away too much lol.


On 29/10/2011 19:06, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

Hi Chris,

I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S instead of 
the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's either because it was too 
much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.

Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)

Regards,
Nicolai
On Oct 29, 2011, at 6:18 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:


I am now in possession of an iPhone 4 8 GB! It is free as part as a 24 month 
contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet, all for £37 a month.
I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as I speak. 
Registration was successful and VoiceOver has been enabled all in iTunes. My 
apps etc has also been synced.
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Re: Good news!

2011-10-29 Thread Nicolai Svendsen
Hi Chris,

I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S instead of 
the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's either because it was too 
much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.

Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)

Regards,
Nicolai
On Oct 29, 2011, at 6:18 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:

> I am now in possession of an iPhone 4 8 GB! It is free as part as a 24 month 
> contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet, all for £37 a 
> month.
> I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as I speak. 
> Registration was successful and VoiceOver has been enabled all in iTunes. My 
> apps etc has also been synced.
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