Posted by
Tony Micelli
Some said it was pointless to get the 3gs. I was one of those who didn't care it was new and I wanted it. I wanted it bad enough I sold my 3g the day the 3gs was announced. I went through iPhone withdrawls for a week straight. It was the worst. The day came and I was at the apple store at 4:30 am to be sent away and told no one can line up till 5am great. Me and my homeboy @hyperoptic904 on twitter went to the gas station to get something to drink resulting in him being accused of stealing a red bull lol. At that point we head back to the ol apple store.

I was second in line woot! Hype and I seem to be the entertainment of the line but that's nothing new we're always the lif of the party.

Based on the apple site the reserved customers would be getting their phone @ 7am I was out of the store and home before 6:30 am. I'm pleased with the 3gs but not wowed. Look for my full review this week.

-- Post From My iPhone 3gS
Posted by
Tony Micelli

Worried that Apple might not be doing so well? Concerned the company will have to start breaking open the collective piggy banks to keep the lights on? Well rest easy, friends, as the folks in Cupertino have just issued a compelling piece of PR that will surely put your mind at ease -- one stating it managed to move a million iPhone 3G S units over the weekend. That's right, in a fashion not completely dissimilar to last year's iPhone 3G launch (though with far less hiccups), bucketloads of happy buyers flooded Apple's coffers with sweet, delicious cash money for the new smartphone. The buying frenzy was apparently even exciting enough to rouse recovering CEO Steve Jobs from his convalescent state. The seemingly-now-returned honcho is quoted (for the first time in months) in the press release as saying "Customers are voting and the iPhone is winning." Winning indeed Steve... and welcome back.
-- Post From My iPhone 3gS
Posted by
Tony Micelli
So if you haven't already discovered tethering is working on iPhone firmware 3.0 (even for AT&T). You can enable AT&T tethering via a simple .ipcc (download AT&T.ipcc) update via iTunes OR you can make it happen in an even easier manner via Safari on your iPhone!
BenM.at is hosting TONS of iPhone tethering configuration files for many many networks across various countries.
Simply browse to help.BenM.at/help.php via Safari on your iPhone

Select Mobileconfigs
