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The line for the iPhone 3G has proven to be far slower than its speedy predecessor, as Apple's iTunes servers failed to stay up to activate the hotly anticipated handsets.
The line for the iPhone 3G has proven to be far slower than its speedy predecessor, as Apple's iTunes servers failed to stay up to activate the hotly anticipated handsets.
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- by Nikimathew August 3, 2008 11:12 PM PDT
- Apple has discovered that many of the unauthorized iPhone unlocking programs available on the Internet cause irreparable damage to the iPhone?s software, which will likely result in the modified iPhone becoming permanently inoperable when a future Apple-supplied iPhone software update is installed
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