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13
Jul

iPhone 3G

What a night.

As most of you have probably heard, Apple’s latest gadget, the iPhone 3G, went on sale at midnight on July 11th. Because New Zealand is GMT+12, July 11 hits here first, thus we’re the first country in the world to get the iPhone 3G.
I planned to upgrade from my current first generation iPhone to the new iPhone 3G and wanted to go to the midnight launch at the Queen Street Vodafone store.

We ended up arriving there at about 8:50 p.m. and were #44 in the queue. I took a few photos and started waiting in line. My friend Kapow was in line waiting with me, even though he wasn’t purchasing one for himself. I wasn’t really surprised by the turn out due to the shocking plans on Vodafone’s part, although I thought there would have been more by the time we had arrived.

The atmosphere was awesome. There was quite a lot of free stuff handed out which was great. I got three different Vodafone hats, a Vodafone blanket, quite a few drinks, a sweet iFixIt.com lazer/light/magnet (which is NOT a pen, as I [and another person we were chatting to a few spaces up] found out the hard way!), an apple and two McDonald’s Apple Pies. Geddit? Apple pies? Apple iPhone? Hahahaha… ha. Vodafone was also filling out forms and running credit checks while people waited in line to save time in store which was quite smart.

About 30 minutes after we arrived, a man came up to us and we started talking about the iPhone and the cost of it for a little bit before he left. We thought that he was a passer by that had stopped to ask, as we had a few during the night. I saw him a few more times around the place, I didn’t suspect anything. It wasn’t until 11:50 that he started walking towards me and handed me his cellphone. I couldn’t really hear what was being said, it was something along the likes of “come up.” I followed him to the front of the queue where I met his brother, #2 in line. I asked what was happening and he said “I’m giving you an iPhone.” Whoah. I couldn’t believe it! I don’t know how to describe the next few moments. Shortly after Jonny Gladwell purchased the first iPhone, Evert Bruyns walked out with his two, went over to the George FM booth and handed one of them to me. I really didn’t know how to respond, for all of the media interviews I was rather speechless. We were interviewed by 3 News, TVNZ, Prime News, CNET Australia and a few others I didn’t catch the name of.

In all, it was an interesting night. I’d really like to thank Evert & Eben Bruyns and Annie Ryan over at Wishcollector for giving me such an awesome gift and I wish them the best of luck with their website. I’m still waiting to have my Vodafone service setup, but I’m going to sort that out tomorrow.

All my photos from the launch and my iPhone 3G unboxing are on Flickr here.

16
Jan

Macworld 2008

2008keynote.jpgAt approximately 6am local time, while I was happily sleeping, Steve Jobs decided it’d be a great time to kick off his annual Macworld keynote. Last years keynote was okay (hint: iPhone) but I didn’t think it was all that much to get excited about. I’d like to share my thoughts on this years announced products.

Macbook Air - This is obviously the largest product announced this year. At first I didn’t like the idea of an Apple ultra portable but I think the Air is a nice product with a lot of potential. I don’t immediately like the curves that Apple has been all about lately with most of their products, but I guess my opinion will change once I see it in person (I felt the same way about the 2nd gen Nanos). While I find that it’s a nice first attempt, I find that the cons outweigh the pros on this one, for me anyway. Personally I find the price too high and the storage offered a little on the small side. I feel that it’d make a great laptop for students, or those who travel a lot. I think the Air will sell well despite the geeks not being all that into it.macbookairs.jpg

Time Capsule - This is one of the announced products that I will be having a serious look at. I have been looking to get an Apple Airport Extreme to go along with my currently hypothetical Macbook Pro. Having a 802.11n wireless router with 4-gigabit Ethernet ports, a built in 1TB drive for backups and wireless hard disk/printer sharing in one box? Sounds perfect. My only concern is that I would like to mirror the internal backup drive “just in case” something happened to it. At the moment I have no backup procedure (I would like to think that Spinrite would save my ass if something happened to them :( ).

iPod touch applications - This really doesn’t effect me much as I own an iPhone which already had all of these applications preloaded. I feel that it’s an awesome addition to any iPod touch even if its $27.

iTunes movie rentals and the Apple TV (take 2) - I didn’t take much notice of these, as we’re yet to even get iTunes TV shows in New Zealand. Hell, we barely have the iTunes music store. Either way I think that the HD movies was a great move, however I wonder how large these files are and what they look like when played back on an HD set. As you may have noticed, I recently fell in love with HD after playing my Xbox 360 in 1080p glory. I felt Apple did the Apple TV upgrade right as to offer the update to all current ATV owners, much like Microsoft did with the Zune.

In all, I felt that this keynote was a little bit lacking, but I’m sure we’ll see more delicious Appley goodness later in 2008.

10
Oct

A call with Apple

My problem with it

This morning I called up Apple US tech support (+1800-My-iPhone) via Skype and explained the problems I was experiencing with my iPhone. The first person didn’t really want to help me, so he transferred me to another lady who was more than happy to try and fix it.

Let me explain, I did not brick my iPhone as some people have said, and it still is not working — albeit sometimes it’ll obey.. I have been having this issue out of the box, so I’m assuming it’s a hardware fault. She got me to restore it to factory state, which I had done a number of times before to no avail, and as I told her I had not activated it with AT&T she said that if I could get it back to the US that they’d replace it (rather than service it) for free. Of course, I told her I was on an extended holiday (I should’ve said vacation) in New Zealand for the next couple of months hand had planned to use international roaming.
She was very nice and even offered me the chance to refund my money because I called within the first 14 days of purchasing it, even though by the time I get it back to a store it’ll be well after the two weeks.

So anyway, it looks like I’ll be FedEx‘ing it back to the states for a nice $180NZD. There goes the money I was planning to get a Canon Powershot S3 IS with. =\

I’ve also been playing around with it while it has been working. I found a bit of info on http://iphone.unlock.no/ about changing the number formatting from US style to whatever I want. I managed to get some NZ formatting action in there, so throw the attached file (ABPhoneFormats.plist) in /System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBookUI.framework/, restart your iPhone (hold down the power button and slide, then once off turn it back on) and enjoy some New Zealand number formatting on your iPhone!

[Download: abphoneformats.plist]




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