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It is hard to tell whether the problems that occurred in USA will be relevant to UK since 1) it is a different carrier (O2 v ATT) and 2) presumably the build and week no.s are further along...
I am perfectly happy with my current provider (Vodafone) but being a devoted Mac user, love the idea of having everything compatible....various macs and macbooks, ical, contacts, email etc.
At present I have the ipod touch and have not been happy with the patchy WiFi usage. The places I go do not seem to have Cloud coverage and my home router which works perfectly on 4 difft machines consistently causes probs with the touch. I dont know if this is something that will improve with the iphone.
I live in the shadow of Hampstead Heath and mobile phone coverage is notoriously bad anyway. How will I know if the O2 coverage is consistent?
I have worries about Edge coverage.
I have concerns about battery
I have doubts about consistency and accuracy of syncing w. ical
So...bottom line is does anyone know FOR SURE what the situation is if we sign up to O2 and then find out the phone is NOT suitable for any of the above mentioned reasons. CAN we cancel the contract completely with no penalty?
I had wanted to bring my own number over and have the PAC code from Vodafone but since I am so unsure, I think I will just run the two side by side til I have hands on and make up my mind. Will it be possible to activate PAC code on iphone AFTER initial activation?
And lastly...sorry for burbling on...does anyone know of a UK phone that syncs well with ical and contacts WITHOUT using third party software like missing sync etc.
Thanks for any help and views.
Toni

I can't speak to the UK but I can talk to you about what I have seen in the US. First no matter what country or service provider you use if the coverage is bad you should not get the phone. Ask someone in town who uses O2 how the service is or look around online. I am not sure about data connection because again that is all based on O2 and their service. The iphone is just that a phone and coverage and connection has nothing to do with the phone but rather the provider. What you should not worry about is battery life because I have watched 3 movies for about 6 hrs and still had a some battery to make phone calls. I have no trouble syncing w. Ical. I do know that if you have reservations about the phone you really should wait until someone you know has it and ask them about it. I do not see why you would need a third party to sync with Ical when the US phone is already set up to do that. Again I do not know how things work in the UK but this is my $.02

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