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Iphone question
Hello, does anyone out there know whether my Iphone will work in oz.
I'm on orange contract and got ages left too. Just wondering what others have done regarding mobile phones. thanks |
Re: Iphone question
Originally Posted by perth bound
(Post 8811919)
Hello, does anyone out there know whether my Iphone will work in oz.
I'm on orange contract and got ages left too. Just wondering what others have done regarding mobile phones. thanks It will work on roaming but probably cost you a fortune. I had an orange phone when I first arrive with 6 month left on the contract which I had to pay for. Best to join one of the Aussie networks. If you can get your iphone unlocked then you will probably be able to use it here. Best not to cling to UK stuff when here. Main Network choices - optus, virgin, Telstra, Vodafone |
Re: Iphone question
Originally Posted by perth bound
(Post 8811919)
Hello, does anyone out there know whether my Iphone will work in oz.
I'm on orange contract and got ages left too. Just wondering what others have done regarding mobile phones. thanks |
Re: Iphone question
Get it unlocked or it will be very expensive to use... best to go the official route unless you are really confident with coping with updating and reunlocking (unlocking an iphone is a bit different to your average Nokia etc)
For networks in OZ Telstra NextG (3g850) is by far the best in terms of speed and coverage when used with the Iphone (but its more expensive), Three is a good option as includes roaming to Telstra NextG.Vodafone are a reasonable option as they have deployed edge on 2g meaning reasonable speeds outside of the metro areas. Optus and Virgin are well priced but 3G coverage with the Iphone is no where near as good (The Iphone doesn't work on there yesG 3g900 network) and there networks are highly subscribed due to good pricing. |
Re: Iphone question
thanks 4 replies. heard that unlocking slows everything down, any truth in that for those that ave dun it? thanks
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Re: Iphone question
Originally Posted by perth bound
(Post 8814451)
thanks 4 replies. heard that unlocking slows everything down, any truth in that for those that ave dun it? thanks
Just make sure they do it right and they dont jailbreak it and then brick your phone. |
Re: Iphone question
no issues of slowing down for me. I recommend Vodaphone in Aus but thats just me!
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Re: Iphone question
Originally Posted by Warmapple
(Post 8817587)
no issues of slowing down for me. I recommend Vodaphone in Aus but thats just me!
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Re: Iphone question
Originally Posted by lapin_windstar
(Post 8817659)
Vodafone are good so long as you never, ever have to talk to them for any reason - their network and prices are good but their customer service (on phone and in store) is abysmal.
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Re: Iphone question
Originally Posted by lapin_windstar
(Post 8817659)
Vodafone are good so long as you never, ever have to talk to them for any reason - their network and prices are good but their customer service (on phone and in store) is abysmal.
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Re: Iphone question
Have the same problem - orange want me to pay contract in full. I intend not to - keep paying monthly and when they let me do best plan review I'll reduce payments.
Orange will do an official unlock for £20. I will go this route and go for a SIM package in Oz. |
Re: Iphone question
Originally Posted by sniffydog
(Post 8819440)
Have the same problem - orange want me to pay contract in full. I intend not to - keep paying monthly and when they let me do best plan review I'll reduce payments.
Orange will do an official unlock for £20. I will go this route and go for a SIM package in Oz. |
Re: Iphone question
Unlocks should take hours. I unlocked a Vodafone phone online and it was in an instant.
Originally Posted by newjersey
(Post 8821333)
Ask them how long would this unlock takes. Vodaphone rep told me when I wanted to buy a then latest Blackberry, a few years back that was, that the unlock code "takes 3-4 months to process" and then is simply keyed in on the phone keyboard. I wanted to buy a new phone without a contract altogether but the way they treated unlocks would mean to have Either lock myself in to a contract and get out of it when unlock code would come in or get a phone I could not use with my operator for months which was not a viable option either. This is a bit different to having had gone through the contract like you had, but I thought worth sharing.
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Re: Iphone question
Originally Posted by IvanM
(Post 8822600)
Unlocks should take hours. I unlocked a Vodafone phone online and it was in an instant.
I suspect this may have been a while back and something to do with the OP buying a contract/locked phone and trying to get it immediately unlocked as opposed to sourcing an unlocked phone. The way the phone co.s have dealt with locks has changed over time and has always been confusing to the consumer (and their staff sometimes). |
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