Sunday, September 16, 2007 at 11:45 pm Peter Rukavina Internet iPhone WiFi Comments Is that an “unlocked” iPhone? Is that an “unlocked” iPhone? The carrier name is a little blurred out, but it looks a little to big to be AT&T. Reply Nope — it was AT&T, in the Nope — it was AT&T, in the Burlington, MA Apple Store. To their credit, all the demo models of the iPhone in the Apple store were live on the AT&T network, had their own telephone number, and could be used to make calls or send SMS. Reply Add new comment Your name Email The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly. Homepage Comment About text formats Plain text Allowed HTML tags: <b> <i> <em> <strong> <blockquote> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
Is that an “unlocked” iPhone? Is that an “unlocked” iPhone? The carrier name is a little blurred out, but it looks a little to big to be AT&T. Reply
Nope — it was AT&T, in the Nope — it was AT&T, in the Burlington, MA Apple Store. To their credit, all the demo models of the iPhone in the Apple store were live on the AT&T network, had their own telephone number, and could be used to make calls or send SMS. Reply
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Is that an “unlocked” iPhone?
Is that an “unlocked” iPhone? The carrier name is a little blurred out, but it looks a little to big to be AT&T.
Nope — it was AT&T, in the
Nope — it was AT&T, in the Burlington, MA Apple Store. To their credit, all the demo models of the iPhone in the Apple store were live on the AT&T network, had their own telephone number, and could be used to make calls or send SMS.
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