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carve

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Feb 25, 2006
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Ok, So one of my friends is getting the iPhone. Is there any other way to activate your iphone besides iTunes? Such as going to the AT&T store? Because he only has a computer that runs Windows 95. He wants to get the iPhone for its superior internet quality.
 
Ok, So one of my friends is getting the iPhone. Is there any other way to activate your iphone besides iTunes? Such as going to the AT&T store? Because he only has a computer that runs Windows 95. He wants to get the iPhone for its superior internet quality.


Maybe the library where you live has it.

Or the Apple store will let him activate it there? Could not hurt to ask. Or use your computer?
 
Oh yeah! that would work, i could use mine probably
 
yeah, i know. I tried to convince him to get a mac, atleast he's gettting an iphone!
 
Ok, So one of my friends is getting the iPhone. Is there any other way to activate your iphone besides iTunes? Such as going to the AT&T store? Because he only has a computer that runs Windows 95. He wants to get the iPhone for its superior internet quality.
Your friend has $500+ to spend on a phone, but uses a computer that's nearly a decade old? :confused:
 
yeah, i know. I tried to convince him to get a mac, atleast he's gettting an iphone!

How will he be able to use the iPhone for more than just a phone ? With no itunes how will he transfer songs,video,pictures ? Tell him to at least get a mac mini to be able to fully use his iPhone
 
Your friend has $500+ to spend on a phone, but uses a computer that's nearly a decade old? :confused:

I was thinking the same thing. I don't mean to come off as rude, but why would your friend be thinking of spending $500 to $600+ on a cell phone that he cannot fully use when his computer is likely almost 10 years old. That money could be better spent on a new computer? Even a low end computer from Wal-Mart would be better than that. Again, this is just my observation and line of thinking which was not intended to sound rude (if it did).
 
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