Rogers iPhone 3G in-store activation process gets detailed
For the smattering of Canadians wealthy enough to pick up an iPhone 3G from Rogers Wireless without worrying over the lack of an unlimited data plan, we've stumbled across what appears to be internal verbiage detailing the in-store activation process. Quite frankly, there doesn't seem to be any real surprises here, but it is somewhat interesting that retail locations will be required to download and use a special version of iTunes with an "Activation Only Mode," which will enable employees to unbrick the mobiles before customers leave. In any case, feel free to hit the read link if you're anxious to know exactly what the sure-to-be-hair-raising experience will be like come July 11th.
[Via GearDiary, thanks to everyone who sent this in]
[Via GearDiary, thanks to everyone who sent this in]













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Riley Freeman @ Jun 30th 2008 12:13PM
wow i swear why dont we rename this place to iphone blog? does every tiny bit of iphone NON news need to be reported? They add 3g and and gps and ud swear its the second coming of jesus christ.
this is no bigger difference than the lg 8500 to lg 8550
Joan @ Jun 30th 2008 12:14PM
Will it be available officialy unlocked or not?
Elias C. @ Jun 30th 2008 12:57PM
From Rogers? Not on your life.
Btw, could I get a detailed description of the process for activating a RAZR in-store please? K thanks.
slamEVIL @ Jun 30th 2008 1:51PM
"Btw, could I get a detailed description of the process for activating a RAZR in-store please? K thanks."
BURN!
Curtis @ Jun 30th 2008 8:14PM
err, now why would i want my iphone to be turned on before i even get to touch it. what a silly process. it's gonna be tedious and i think a lot of ppl are going to be frustrated with this unbricking process.