That's great Edward but that works out to $1000 USD, is that a deal?

best,

Ken



On 03/12/2008, at 2:13 PM, Edward wrote:

Hi all

I am in the US at present and in the process of buying an unlocked 3G iPhone. They are widely available. Getting a 16Gb model for $600USD unlocked. Just have to buy a SIM card in whatever country I am in, including usa.


good luck

edward










On 02/12/2008, at 9:30 PM, Ken Jackson wrote:

Thanks Tony, seems it will require a lot more investigation from this end & I'll keep u posted as to any new info.
I would be disappointed of course.
Would you suggest I still buy one?
Are people looking to buy US models in Aus?
Must check out 3 & where they're at re their application to Apple.

regards to all,

Ken



On 03/12/2008, at 8:19 AM, Christopher S wrote:

Hi Ken,

I have to clear a couple of things up here...

The iPhone 3G has only been jailbroken, which means that if you jailbreak your iPhone you will have complete read/write access to the file system. It does not mean that it is unlocked for any carrier ie useable on any carrier.

The iPhone 3G (current model) as of today can not be unlocked via a
jailbreak.

The only way an iPhone 3G can be unlocked is via a carrier, ie you call Telstra and they will charge you AU$150 to unlock the phone for use on other carriers' networks. Or you purchase an iPhone in Hong Kong (Italy too I believe) where they can come unlocked. There is a caveat here as some people who have purchased the iPhone in HK unlocked, then updated the firmware in the UK have found their phones to be relocked... Though that's another story. Oh and supposedly there are some chop shops in Vietnam that can take apart your iPhone and unlock it, however I this may still be a software
unlock - but again another story.

So what I'm saying is if you purchase an iPhone in the US, and ignoring the whole explanation that Mart gave which was v.good, you will have a locked iPhone that will essentially be an iPod Touch in Aus - as it won't work with Aus carriers unless AT&T unlock it and I think you will have difficulty getting them to do that. And Telstra/Optus won't unlock it as it's not
theirs...

Sorry to pour cold water on this for you but it's not quite as straight forward as you might think. Up until this point I've had 4 (maybe 5, I've lost count) iPhones two first gens that I unlocked and two 3Gs one I Paid Telstra to unlock. I've sold all of them except for my current one which is
locked...

Good luck in your search the iPhone is definitely worth it,

Chris.


From: Ken Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: WAMUG Mailing List <wamug@wamug.org.au>
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 05:54:47 +0900
To: WAMUG Mailing List <wamug@wamug.org.au>
Subject: Re: iphone

Thanks again for the in depth assessment Janis, I'll buy a new 3G
while I'm here,

regards,

Ken


On 02/12/2008, at 7:05 AM, Janis Lynn wrote:

Hi Martin/Ken


Sorry, Yes, it was the 1st Generation 2G Iphone that I bought in
the US, but I understand that software is now available to hack the
3G now as well.  I had to download LibertyX to sync with my
Macbook.  I am running firmware 1.1.4 as I have not been game to
update since it is running so flawlessly as is, but because of this
I cannot download Apps from the Itunes store.  This is no biggy as
there are thousands of native Apps available and so far have been
able to find the exact App or another one that does the same
thing.  Otherwise I have had no problems with the Iphone.  So, Ken
you can either buy a 2G Iphone on US EBAY which what I did or take
your chances with a new 3G, which is what I intend do on my next
trip to the US.

Kind regards
Janis

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