3G iPhone quirks
"Kevin Weaver" <kevinkeithweaver@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>> Thanks AT&T for missing this step at the store.
>
> Yeah Blame it on ATT.
In some ways you can. Why is a leader in the wireless industry that's been
selling cellular phones for nearly three decades letting a phone
manufacturer tell them how to sell phones? ;-)
"Shipped pre-bricked?" The fact that ANYONE has to do anything more than
just stick a SIM in and turn it on is lunacy. "Activation?" If you want a
phone that needs to be "activated" go to Verizon or Sprint for a CDMA phone.
This ridiculous "activation security" nonsense over a GSM handset is BS.
I'm with you, Kevin- don't blame AT&T for long lines and activation
problems, kids- with any other phone, you'd stick in the SIM, turn it on,
and wait a few seconds for a text telling you "Welcome to AT&T. Your mobile
number is xxx-yyy-zzzz." No connection to an "activation server" needed.
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