On June 29, when I bought my iPhone, I didn't get just one, but two. One for me, one for my friend David who lives in Copenhagen.
It was weird, there I was making calls and playing music and using Google Maps from the get-go, while he had a largely crippled phone. A few days into it, he was able to get Wi-Fi up and running, and essentially had an iPod Touch plus a few extras, but still no phone. But now it's unlocked, and here's an image he shot of his phone running on a European network. Crazy.
To be honest, I've been a little jealous of David. The extent of my iPhone hacking has been ringtone tomfoolery, while he's gone at it full-tilt. Thanks to FedEx, he certainly had one of the very first iPhones in Europe. Now he's got what has to be one of very, very few fully functional phones. How's that for a conversation starter?
Nicely done, David. Now, just never, ever, ever, install an iTunes software update from Apple ever again.
It was weird, there I was making calls and playing music and using Google Maps from the get-go, while he had a largely crippled phone. A few days into it, he was able to get Wi-Fi up and running, and essentially had an iPod Touch plus a few extras, but still no phone. But now it's unlocked, and here's an image he shot of his phone running on a European network. Crazy.
To be honest, I've been a little jealous of David. The extent of my iPhone hacking has been ringtone tomfoolery, while he's gone at it full-tilt. Thanks to FedEx, he certainly had one of the very first iPhones in Europe. Now he's got what has to be one of very, very few fully functional phones. How's that for a conversation starter?
Nicely done, David. Now, just never, ever, ever, install an iTunes software update from Apple ever again.
