First five days with a 3G iPhone
July 15th, 2008 • Life, Technology
Rule number one: turn off the location services. Now put your black-backed new toy on your desk, and go for lunch. Come back. See the battery bar? Hardly moved, has it? You lose GPS, sure, but be honest - how often do you navigate your office holding an iPhone to your face.
Rule number two: reset. Chances are that you started using your 3G iPhone the moment it left the cute box. You were alarmed by the rate at which the green battery bar headed leftward. So you read a few forums, and found that a simple reset made a difference. So you did, and it did.
Rule number three: picket O2’s head office. You spend your days in your company’s Teddington HQ. When you had a Blackberry running Vodafone, you never lost signal. Now, you spend two hours standing outside of your building striking jaunty poses, waiting for that little blue 3G square to light up. Only option: write a stern letter to O2.
Otherwise, life with the latest iPhone is sweeter than toffee cheesecake that’s been kept in a hive.
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