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4S on eBay is around the 450 mark still, a 4 is around 300. That's completed listings, not what people are hoping to get for it. Me personally, I'll be selling my 4 and buying my iPhone 5 outright this time. So I'll be one of the idiots outside Apple on launch day. :lol:

I've managed to sort my iPhone problem a few pages back without exchanging any money so I've got a new 4 (white) 16G. T-Mobile are so frigging SHITE that I refuse to get tied down to another 2 year contract with them.

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Here's something you still don't see every day: a KIRF that's unveiled before the device it's supposed to copy. Although the 2012 iPhone may not show for weeks, the Android-based Goophone I5 is already doing a remarkable job of aping Apple's rumored style, including that two-tone look that we've all seen before. Just don't get notions that it's the bargain of the century. Where most rumors point to a bigger screen for the real thing, the I5 is making do with a 3.5-inch screen similar to that for Goophone's iPhone 4S imitator, the Y5. Performance isn't likely to jolt the engineers in Cupertino out of their seats, either. Mum's the word on whether or not the I5 will beat its inspiration to the store shelf, but we'd wager that it will cost a lot less.

http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/30/goophone-i5-manages-to-kirf-the-2012-iphone-weeks-in-advance/

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Nano-SIM for next iPhone makes appearance ahead of launch?

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First we saw a supposed leak of the next iPhone's nano-SIM tray, and now we're seeing alleged photos of the nano-SIM itself. iFun posted an image of what it says is a new T-Mobile nano-SIM that has just started arriving at the German carrier. The package apparently came with a message telling carriers that these SIMs are for smartphones about to go on the market, and that they're not to be given to customers -- yet. Cupertino, of course, tweaked its nano-SIM design earlier this year, and this photo does come ahead of an Apple announcement event rumored for next week.

http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/04/nano-sim-next-iphone-makes-appearance/

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goophone-i5-kirf.jpg

Here's something you still don't see every day: a KIRF that's unveiled before the device it's supposed to copy. Although the 2012 iPhone may not show for weeks, the Android-based Goophone I5 is already doing a remarkable job of aping Apple's rumored style, including that two-tone look that we've all seen before. Just don't get notions that it's the bargain of the century. Where most rumors point to a bigger screen for the real thing, the I5 is making do with a 3.5-inch screen similar to that for Goophone's iPhone 4S imitator, the Y5. Performance isn't likely to jolt the engineers in Cupertino out of their seats, either. Mum's the word on whether or not the I5 will beat its inspiration to the store shelf, but we'd wager that it will cost a lot less.

http://www.engadget....eks-in-advance/

Rudeboy that is an Iphone 4 with a business card behind it

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My iphone randomly decided to provide 'no service' so couldnt recieve/make calls/txt since sunday however i could still use the phone via wifi, called my service provider on monday and told them, they gave me instructions to restore my phone blah blah blah and now it says 'activation error...activation request could not be completed' so now i can use the phone AT ALL!

Is it safe to say my phone has now died or can it be revived somehow??

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My iphone randomly decided to provide 'no service' so couldnt recieve/make calls/txt since sunday however i could still use the phone via wifi, called my service provider on monday and told them, they gave me instructions to restore my phone blah blah blah and now it says 'activation error...activation request could not be completed' so now i can use the phone AT ALL!

Is it safe to say my phone has now died or can it be revived somehow??

You drop that?

Happened to me, I took it to the Apple store and got a new one. Obviously I didn't tell them I dropped it.

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My iphone randomly decided to provide 'no service' so couldnt recieve/make calls/txt since sunday however i could still use the phone via wifi, called my service provider on monday and told them, they gave me instructions to restore my phone blah blah blah and now it says 'activation error...activation request could not be completed' so now i can use the phone AT ALL!

Is it safe to say my phone has now died or can it be revived somehow??

You drop that?

Happened to me, I took it to the Apple store and got a new one. Obviously I didn't tell them I dropped it.

Errmmm not that i recall but i'm a clutz so its possible. Only thing is my phone is 2 yrs old ie no warranty :(

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