ION08 wrote: » Hi guys, A friend of mine is currently in San Fran and I'm thinking of buying an iPhone X from the US website ($999) using my credit card and opting for collection. i.e have my friend collect it from the nearest store in SF. would there be any issues/complications with this? ..I'm thinking they might ask to see the Credit Card or Photo ID?
BDJW wrote: » It might just be easier to transfer the cash to your friend and have him/her buy one in the store for you
IamMetaldave wrote: » This is the first iPhone since the 3GS I haven't upgraded to within a month of release.. I don't know what has me unconvinced
faceman wrote: » IamMetaldave wrote: » This is the first iPhone since the 3GS I haven't upgraded to within a month of release.. I don't know what has me unconvinced Probably the price! This is by far the best iPhone ever released
F34 wrote: » I’ve been using the X since I finally got to open it on Christmas Day and I’m a bit lukewarm on it tbh I don’t know what it is but I just don’t feel an attachment to like I have other phones.
Tazium wrote: » That's a strange one, the phone has to pass all kinds of tests to be certified for use. No issue with mine on Vodafone but I think VM piggyback on the 3 network. The thing is though, they all operate the frequencies needed to make/receive calls and they are regulated. Wonder if your signal strength was causing issue or other devices in the home or neighbors. Could there be someone with a jammer in the area? yes, jammers are illegal to use but that doesn't stop them being owned.
TheAnalyst_ wrote: » I doubt there are any savings when you factor in import duty.
faceman wrote: » Probably the price! This is by far the best iPhone ever released
murpho999 wrote: » Surely every latest new flagship model iPhone is the best iPhone ever released?
murpho999 wrote: » Surely every latest new flagship model iPhone is the best iPhone ever released? I'm not convinced by the X either, totally put off by the notch.
Drumpot wrote: » I have iPhone 6 and am considering X or 8 Plus. Not sure what the difference is. Don't really mind the difference in price so is the X worth the extra few euro? Also 64GB v 256GB is 150. I have a 64GB and still have 22GB space so not sure if I need the bigger one!
wobert wrote: » Any recommendations for a good quality cover for x please. I have a sigen armor (I think, it’s not clear on the actual cover what the proper name is) for an 8 and that seems solid. Thanks if anyone can comment.
sean72 wrote: » Well I have never been into folio type cases before but I got the Otterbox Strada Series Folio as a Christmas present and I just can't fault it. Fantasic protection front and back. I carry one credit card in the slot for purchases over 30 euro which means I don't need to carry a wallet at all.https://www.otterbox.ie/en-ie/iphone-x/strada-series-folio-case/apl40-iph17.html?dwvar_apl40-iph17_color=QK#start=7
murpho999 wrote: » Just wondering what you are referring to here? If you mean you use Apple Pay, then it is not restricted by the €30 limit. I have used it in lots of places for larger amounts.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » It's true that Apple Pay transactions can go over the €30 limit it depends how the terminal is set up, whilst true the majority of them will allow an Apple Pay (and thus any xPay transaction I assume) I've had transactions over €30 declined with Apple Pay. Having this ambiguity is super annoying and kinda stops me going Apple Pay for everything. With the folio cases, there's a colleague of mine that recently got into using one but he doesn't use it for a credit card but it's for his hotel room key. My line of work has me practically living out of hotels so I could definitely do with a folio to always know where my room key is :pac:
sean72 wrote: » Not always the case though so I need to have the option until it is