How to replace your original iPhone with an iPhone 3G
Apple has published a Knowledge Base article that contains a step-by-step process for replacing a first-generation iPhone with an iPhone 3G while retaining the same carrier. The process allows uers to preserve their SMS messages, email accounts, photos, notes, and other personal settings.
The article notes that in the US, SIM swapping is not necessary. Data from the original iPhone will be transferred to the new device's SIM. In other countries, you can use your original iPhone's SIM with iPhone 3G.
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what I would like is COPY AND PASTE! my newton could do this a decade ago! stereo bluetooth audio support! voice dialing! ya know, the features I could get on any $10 phone out there now.
I agree with you. However, I want my wife to have an iPhone, so if I'm buying one anyway, I may as well get the 3G. But if I were a solitary man, I'd stick with the first-gen iPhone until third-gen. What I'd like to see? Faster processor, more memory, more battery life. Seems like the iPhone 3G is pretty much the same hardware (though I'm looking forward very much to a flush headphone jack and a better speaker (hopefully)).
@daniel4510_dotmac:
Uh. You'll be waiting more than one year for another carrier. Try 4 years. AT&T & iPhone are married until at least 2012. I'd love to be wrong, so do let me know.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/22/apple-iphone-on-atandt-for-five-years/
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/wireless/2007-05-21-at&t-iphone_N.htm
@sonicphilosopher:
Sorry you have bad AT&T coverage. I live in central TX, and I couldn't be happier. AT&T has the best coverage here, and with the iPhone, I get better reception than my AT&T friends. It was a marriage made in heaven. Amen.
- by simsob23 July 8, 2008 9:09 AM PDT
- I agree with lmenkart1. Stop whining. I tried all cellular providers and so far AT&T is the best. Every carrier has some sort of rights to specific areas so there will never be the perfect one. In my case in the Phoenix area T-Mobile is the worse. I have nothing against it, it just doesn't work well in the area where I live. AT&T happens to be extremely good. Verizon had all kind of issues as well. Also, I found AT&T very good while traveling in the US as well as abroad. As per the new 3G phone, I think it is more a matter of "wanting" the new phone on the shelve. My iPhone has been so far the best cellular I owned, way better than the Blackberry and not even comparable to the rest being way down the scale, and I do not see a real advantage in getting the new one, at least for now.
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(6 Comments)Everybody wants the perfect situation that it doesn't exist. If you are lucky your area has a good coverage for the AT&T/iPhone, if you are not it may soon or unfortunately it will be a while, but stop complaining about the phone itself. It is a great phone period. If you don't like it don't buy it or sell it on eBay.