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Optus iPhone 3.0 FAQ PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 09 June 2009
Q: How do I find out more about the iPhone 3G S?
A: Fill in the fields on our pre-register website for the latest updates at www.optus.com.au/iphoneinfo.
Q: When will the new iPhone OS 3.0 be available to download from iTunes v 8.2?
A: The new iPhone OS 3.0 will be available from 17th June. iTunes v8.2 is available for download now.
Q: With the new iPhone OS 3.0 what are some of the enhancements?
A:
  • MMS Messaging
  • Cut, Copy & Paste
  • Forward messages
  • Send images, contacts, voice memos and more
  • Cut, copy, and paste text, graphics, and information from nearly every application
  • Shake iPhone to undo or redo changes
  • Support for stereo Bluetooth accessories
  • Landscape View
  • Assisted GPS - Maps can be bought separately from the application site
  • Plus more functions...
Q: Is iPhone OS 3.0 free?
A:
  • The software is free. You will need to also download the latest version of iTunes 8.2. Total data needed to download iPhone OS 3.0 and iTunes 8 is 301MB.
  • Data is required to download the iTunes update and the iPhone software will be taken from the customer's data allowance on their current plan.
Q: How do I upgrade my current iPhone to OS 3.0?
A:
  1. Connect iPhone to the computer via USB
  2. Open iTunes and select the iPhone
  3. On the iPhone Summary tab select "Update"
Q: Do I need the latest version of iTunes?
A: Yes you will need iTunes 8.2. You can do this via the following:
  • iTunes Product Page: www.apple.com/itunes/downloads
  • iTunes for Mac: Choose "Check for Updates" from the iTunes menu
  • iTunes for Windows: Choose "Check for Updates" from the Help menu
  • Total data needed to download iPhone OS 3.0 and iTunes 8 is 301MB.
Q: What is the cost to send an MMS from my iPhone?
A:

Postpaid MMS

  • Standard MMS rates apply for your application rate plan.
  • If you are connected to a 'yes' iPhone Cap, Business iPhone Caps or Non Cap Rate Plan the following rates are applicable:
    • Standard National - 50c
    • International - 75c
  • 'yes' Timeless Plans and Business Timeless Plans - Standard National MMS is unlimited

Prepaid MMS

  • National MMS to other Optus Pre-Paid Mobiles - 25c
  • National MMS to all other mobiles - 29c
  • International MMS - 75c

Important to Note:

  • The particular call and data features available to you will vary depending on the particular iPhone or software version you use.
Q: What if I encounter problems whilst downloading iPhone OS 3.0?
A:

If you encounter an error while downloading or installing the iPhone OS 3.0 update, try the following:

  1. Verify system requirements:
    • Latest version of iTunes
    • USB 2.0 port
    • An active Internet connection
    • Mac OS X 10.4.10 (or later) or Windows XP Home or Professional (SP2) or Windows Vista
  2. Check for security software that affects Internet connectivity, including firewall and virus-protection software.
  3. Restart the computer and iPhone, or try updating using a different computer. 

If the issue persists, refer to Knowledge Base article TS1275 "Update and restore error messages on iPhone and iPod touch."

 
Update: Optus Outright iPhone Unlocking Price PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Optus: Apple iPhone handsets are locked to the Optus network. An $120 fee (Editor's Note: This is up from the original $80 unlocking fee) applies if network locking is removed within the first 6 months from the activation date. Alternatively, if you recharge to the value of $120, no fee applies. Limit 1 per customer. While stocks last. No rainchecks.

Apple iPhone Start-Up Bonus available to any Optus Pre-Paid Mobile customer who connects an Optus Pre-Paid Apple iPhone to any Optus Pre-Paid calling offer. Expires within 30 days of activation. Some exclusions apply.

 
Optus Pre-Paid Mobile Now Available! PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 09 December 2008

Bonus credit: $100** when you buy & activate Pre-Paid online PLUS $100* when your first recharge is $40 or more.

  • FREE Starter Kit with each Pre-Paid handset pack. Includes $10 Creditdisclaimer
  • FREE delivery until 31 March 2009

Order before 11am Friday 19th December to ensure your delivery will arrive before Christmas Day.

16GB Apple iPhone 3G - $899
8GB Apple iPhone 3G - $799

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Optus iPhone Ad "Really Fast" - Not Banned in Australia? PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 December 2008

APC - Did you buy the iPhone based on promises of "really fast' 3G, only to find it was a dog speed-wise? You've been sucked in by iPhone ads, banned overseas for false advertising.

Apple has built one of the strongest brands in the world thanks to savvy marketing and clever advertising, but its UK marketing team recently got into trouble for stretching the truth just a little too far. Last week, the British Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) demanded the removal of a recent iPhone 3G television advertisement airing in the UK, stating that it exaggerated the speed of the iPhone. However, a nearly identical version of the advert has also aired in Australia, which would have misled consumers about the iPhone's speed in exactly the same way.

In the UK, seventeen separate complaints were lodged to the ASA complaining about the advert, resulting in an ASA adjudication calling for the removal of the advert. The key concern was the advertisement’s repeated use of the term “really fast”, especially in regards to Internet downloads and browsing. The voiceover was accompanied by video of an iPhone accessing web pages and applications almost instantaneously.

Apple responded to the complaints by stating that the claims in the ad were “relative rather than absolute in nature”, especially as the opening line of the advert asked viewers “So what’s great about 3G?”. It claimed that this clearly positioned the advert as a comparison of 3G over 2G, rather than an accurate representation of how the phone worked in the real world.

PC Pro magazine took it upon themselves to replicate the exact tasks depicted in the advert on a real 3G iPhone. What took 29 seconds in TV land, took 2 minutes and 21 seconds in the real world, a whopping fivefold increase between fantasy and reality. After watching the UK ad, we realised that the Australian Optus iPhone 3G advertisement was almost identical. A quick YouTube search confirmed as much.Considering the much publicised issues with poor performance on the Optus 3G network, and our own hands-on time with an Optus iPhone 3G, we think the local advertisement is probably even more of an exaggeration than the UK’s.

We’re not sure if the Aussie version of the advert is still being shown, although we do recall seeing it in the last week or so. We’ll be in touch with Optus and the Advertising Federation of Australia this week to see if the UK ruling will have any impact on the use of the ad in Australia. Stay tuned.

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Optus Pre-Paid No More? PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 16 August 2008
It seems that Optus no longer offers pre-paid iPhones. Their recent website changes reveals that the information that used to advertise pre-paid is no longer available. Is this because Three customers are unlocking their Optus iPhones?

Hayden also tipped us and said "my friend went to a store and was told that prepaid had been dropped." Your thoughts?

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