Re: iPhone accessory query

2008-08-11 Thread Kyle Kreusch
HI Steven

Here is a couple of pictures that may help you

iPhone Sim eject Tool


iPhone 3G Sim eject Tool


Should look like afterwards (iPhone 3G)



Kyle

On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Daniel Forsdyke
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Steven
>
> I eventual found the sim ejection tool taped to the inside of a black folded
> card. After I had already used a paperclip...
>
> The full owners manual is available online only. All setup is done via
> iTunes except for inserting the sim card!
>
> Regards
> Daniel
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 11/08/2008, at 16:02, Steven Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Finally found a 16Gb black iPhone at All Phones at Gateway Shopping
>> Centre.
>>
>> After 2 hours in the shop (no exaggeration) of jumping through Optus
>> hoops,
>> and an extra $140 to upgrade from my existing Optus contract which I
>> didn't
>> know I had, I walked out with an iPhone (I sign up for a longer term
>> contract and a larger monthly fee, and they slug me $140 for it!!?).
>>
>> Is the iPhone supposed to come with an instruction book? I've found a
>> guide
>> online, but odd that it comes with no instructions it seems. All I have is
>> an Information Guide, which pretty much talks about hazards so obviously
>> just an exercise in disclaiming liability, and a little fold out thing
>> called Finger Tips. Nothing that tells me how to go about setting it up,
>> putting SIM card in etc. Maybe you're just supposed to know how to do
>> this.
>>
>> The online guide refers to a SIM eject tool. I guess I'll get by with a
>> paperclip for now as I can see no hint of a SIM injection tool in the pack
>> -
>> but based on the missing items so far, should I have been given another
>> pack
>> or something?
>>
>> Cheers, Steven
>>
>>
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Re: iPhone accessory query

2008-08-11 Thread Daniel Forsdyke

Hi Steven

I eventual found the sim ejection tool taped to the inside of a black  
folded card. After I had already used a paperclip...


The full owners manual is available online only. All setup is done via  
iTunes except for inserting the sim card!


Regards
Daniel

Sent from my iPhone

On 11/08/2008, at 16:02, Steven Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Finally found a 16Gb black iPhone at All Phones at Gateway Shopping  
Centre.


After 2 hours in the shop (no exaggeration) of jumping through Optus  
hoops,
and an extra $140 to upgrade from my existing Optus contract which I  
didn't

know I had, I walked out with an iPhone (I sign up for a longer term
contract and a larger monthly fee, and they slug me $140 for it!!?).

Is the iPhone supposed to come with an instruction book? I've found  
a guide
online, but odd that it comes with no instructions it seems. All I  
have is
an Information Guide, which pretty much talks about hazards so  
obviously

just an exercise in disclaiming liability, and a little fold out thing
called Finger Tips. Nothing that tells me how to go about setting it  
up,
putting SIM card in etc. Maybe you're just supposed to know how to  
do this.


The online guide refers to a SIM eject tool. I guess I'll get by  
with a
paperclip for now as I can see no hint of a SIM injection tool in  
the pack -
but based on the missing items so far, should I have been given  
another pack

or something?

Cheers, Steven


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Re: iPhone accessory query

2008-08-11 Thread Steven Knowles
Brilliant Holmes!!! Got it.

Hopefully I haven't wrecked the iPhone already by poking around with a
paperclip. Still haven't managed to pop the tray out.


On 11/8/08 4:04 PM, "Michael Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> HI Steven,
> The Sim eject tool is actually in the packaging just have a look as i
> think its under the top tray that holds the iphone in.
> Cheers
> Mike
> On 11/08/2008, at 4:02 PM, Steven Knowles wrote:
> 
>> Finally found a 16Gb black iPhone at All Phones at Gateway Shopping
>> Centre.
>> 
>> After 2 hours in the shop (no exaggeration) of jumping through Optus
>> hoops,
>> and an extra $140 to upgrade from my existing Optus contract which I
>> didn't
>> know I had, I walked out with an iPhone (I sign up for a longer term
>> contract and a larger monthly fee, and they slug me $140 for it!!?).
>> 
>> Is the iPhone supposed to come with an instruction book? I've found
>> a guide
>> online, but odd that it comes with no instructions it seems. All I
>> have is
>> an Information Guide, which pretty much talks about hazards so
>> obviously
>> just an exercise in disclaiming liability, and a little fold out thing
>> called Finger Tips. Nothing that tells me how to go about setting it
>> up,
>> putting SIM card in etc. Maybe you're just supposed to know how to
>> do this.
>> 
>> The online guide refers to a SIM eject tool. I guess I'll get by
>> with a
>> paperclip for now as I can see no hint of a SIM injection tool in
>> the pack -
>> but based on the missing items so far, should I have been given
>> another pack
>> or something?
>> 
>> Cheers, Steven


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Re: iPhone accessory query

2008-08-11 Thread Michael Campbell

HI Steven,
The Sim eject tool is actually in the packaging just have a look as i  
think its under the top tray that holds the iphone in.

Cheers
Mike
On 11/08/2008, at 4:02 PM, Steven Knowles wrote:

Finally found a 16Gb black iPhone at All Phones at Gateway Shopping  
Centre.


After 2 hours in the shop (no exaggeration) of jumping through Optus  
hoops,
and an extra $140 to upgrade from my existing Optus contract which I  
didn't

know I had, I walked out with an iPhone (I sign up for a longer term
contract and a larger monthly fee, and they slug me $140 for it!!?).

Is the iPhone supposed to come with an instruction book? I've found  
a guide
online, but odd that it comes with no instructions it seems. All I  
have is
an Information Guide, which pretty much talks about hazards so  
obviously

just an exercise in disclaiming liability, and a little fold out thing
called Finger Tips. Nothing that tells me how to go about setting it  
up,
putting SIM card in etc. Maybe you're just supposed to know how to  
do this.


The online guide refers to a SIM eject tool. I guess I'll get by  
with a
paperclip for now as I can see no hint of a SIM injection tool in  
the pack -
but based on the missing items so far, should I have been given  
another pack

or something?

Cheers, Steven


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iPhone accessory query

2008-08-11 Thread Steven Knowles
Finally found a 16Gb black iPhone at All Phones at Gateway Shopping Centre.

After 2 hours in the shop (no exaggeration) of jumping through Optus hoops,
and an extra $140 to upgrade from my existing Optus contract which I didn't
know I had, I walked out with an iPhone (I sign up for a longer term
contract and a larger monthly fee, and they slug me $140 for it!!?).

Is the iPhone supposed to come with an instruction book? I've found a guide
online, but odd that it comes with no instructions it seems. All I have is
an Information Guide, which pretty much talks about hazards so obviously
just an exercise in disclaiming liability, and a little fold out thing
called Finger Tips. Nothing that tells me how to go about setting it up,
putting SIM card in etc. Maybe you're just supposed to know how to do this.

The online guide refers to a SIM eject tool. I guess I'll get by with a
paperclip for now as I can see no hint of a SIM injection tool in the pack -
but based on the missing items so far, should I have been given another pack
or something?

Cheers, Steven


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