faceman wrote: » In 2 minds about shortage. I’ve survived with just 16gb since the first iPhone 10 years ago. Granted it’s been hard to survive with 16gb since I got the 6 so unsure whether to just get the 64gb or go for 256gb. 256gb is a lot of storage and for a phone that has a lifespan of 2-3 years I’m not sure whether I should splurge on the larger unit. What are you guys doing?
blink44 wrote: » Is it best to take that extra 2 seconds in the pre order process to change delivery method from standard to express or will it really make a difference with iPhone deliveries?
Micky 32 wrote: » just to wetten your appetites before ordering ;-)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4wEI5zhHB0
flexcon wrote: » Yeah this happens for Debit Cards. Credit Cards are €1
DubDJ wrote: » Be a good idea to add an FAQ to the first post as these questions keep getting asked. How long until somebody else asks for a case recommendation BTW, I know the above poster said you get charged €1, but in my experienced they charge the full device amount as an authorization hold and return it a few days later. Then charge again after it has shipped.
Sierra Oscar wrote: » What's the story with credit card billing on the Apple store? Do they bill you immediately after purchase or only when the item is shipped? I don't fancy paying full whack for an item I potentially won't get for three months :eek:
Sierra Oscar wrote: » What's the story with credit card billing on the Apple store. Do they bill you immediately after purchase or only when the item is shipped? I don't fancy paying full whack for an item I potentially won't get for three months. :eek:
flexcon wrote: » Boards is full of threads on this matter and Unfortunately it's nearly always impossible to break from the contract. Besides, it may take longer than 3 months to get an iPhone X :eek:
iancairns wrote: » Wow great insight, thanks for this. I might look to Vodafone so. Any tips on breaking contract with 3 for final 3 months if service horrific at home?
flexcon wrote: » Threes network is still very skinny and stretched due to the All you can eat data. The iPhone X will work better on the likes of Eir, even more on Vodafone. I realise it's more expensive on vodafone but at least in terms of experience your battery life will better and your download speeds will also be better as Vodafone utilize HD voice, 4G+ and soon VOLTE
iancairns wrote: » Where you seeing details on ID mobile re iPhone X? Juts curious. Also I'm due upgrade with Three on November 3rd. Raging. Gonna ring up at 8.01am on Friday and see can they get round this. That said Three reception in my house has been non existent last 2 months so will make me reconsider. Contract ends in January might shop around early. Last question, is it possible to get the X sim free in the states? I was nearly sure I read on hear you could but can't find how. Thanks,
F34 wrote: » Am going to be ordering through the app on Friday does it automatically update at 8.01 or do you need to enter the app at 8.01 ordered online last year and it took me until 8.20 to order due to store not refreshing for me.
iancairns wrote: » What App be this?
snowflaker wrote: » My best deal seems to be SIM free then 6 months 1/2 price bill pay with IDMobile
Calvin Leong wrote: » Anyone recommend a clear case with no covers over the buttons? Absolutely despise of pressing rubber when I use the side buttons
snowflaker wrote: » Why buy a great phone and skimp on the cover?
mad muffin wrote: » Like I have done for the past 8 years of iPhone ownership. I shan’t be getting a plastic or otherwise cover. I like my iPhone neked. Just like the day they were born. :pac: