mmoosa macrumors 6502 Original poster Jun 9, 2008 #1 The UK has a requirement of a wireless service but the US says it needs a AT&T Wiresless Service....hmmmmm.... This could mean the UK is getting pay as you go Attachments applstore.JPG 26.1 KB · Views: 397
The UK has a requirement of a wireless service but the US says it needs a AT&T Wiresless Service....hmmmmm.... This could mean the UK is getting pay as you go
sassenach74 macrumors 65816 Jun 9, 2008 #2 mmoosa said: have you guys seen this already? Click to expand... It has already been confirmed on other threads that o2 will have PAYG for the new iPhone.
mmoosa said: have you guys seen this already? Click to expand... It has already been confirmed on other threads that o2 will have PAYG for the new iPhone.
V vlinkz macrumors regular Jun 9, 2008 #3 Yes we have. The reason for that is you can purchase a Pay As You Go phone from O2 as well as one with a contract. https://www.o2.co.uk/iphone/paygo
Yes we have. The reason for that is you can purchase a Pay As You Go phone from O2 as well as one with a contract. https://www.o2.co.uk/iphone/paygo
A alFR macrumors 68030 Jun 10, 2008 #5 Well, there's the way out for the unlockers then: 1. Buy PAYG iPhone 2. Unlock 3. Profit
M MacsAttack macrumors 6502a Jun 10, 2008 #6 alFR said: Well, there's the way out for the unlockers then: 1. Buy PAYG iPhone 2. Unlock 3. Profit Click to expand... Should be.. 1. Buy PAYG iPhone in UK 2. Unlock 3. Ship to US for $1,000 4. Profit!
alFR said: Well, there's the way out for the unlockers then: 1. Buy PAYG iPhone 2. Unlock 3. Profit Click to expand... Should be.. 1. Buy PAYG iPhone in UK 2. Unlock 3. Ship to US for $1,000 4. Profit!
G godfreyhk macrumors member Jun 10, 2008 #8 The same description appeared on the Hong Kong apple store as well (or for that matter, pretty much every non-us apple store), so I seriously doubt if there is any real implication.
The same description appeared on the Hong Kong apple store as well (or for that matter, pretty much every non-us apple store), so I seriously doubt if there is any real implication.