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20. Nov 2016
It sorted my problem!
1 von 1 finden das hilfreich I had my TV, Bose sound box, Sky box, Blu-ray player and DVD recorder and Google Chromecast all plugged into a 6 gang but couldn't plug in an Amazon Fire Stick. This sorts the problem and (as the Chromecast and Fire Stick share a split HDMI socket I can turn off power to the one not in use. It's also very slim and the awkward Chromecast plug with the flex coming out of the top didn't prevent the Amazon Fire Stick plug from going in opposite it as it had on other gangs. The switches could do with on and off written on them but otherwise pretty perfect. Very good value.

21. Okt 2020
Very good product.
Apple fitted this at their Brighton store in 2016. It has been perfect until I dropped the phone onto slate chippings when it cracked slightly. This replacement returned the phone to its best for under a fiver.
10. Sep 2009
Apple iPhone 3G 16gb unlocked by Apple
16 von 16 finden das hilfreich I reasoned that the improvements on the latest generation 3GS version being notably the capacity to shoot video clips, voice control and a natty compass application that doesn’t do much now but will do more eventually weren’t of much use to me as I had principally used my old iPod Touch for watching movies on the train, browsing the internet at home when I didn’t want to set up the laptop and listening to audiobooks when out walking or sitting by the pool on holiday and my mobile phone for a few short phone calls and SMS text messages. I had a phone with voice control some time ago and although a novelty and useful sometimes (if it worked!) I wasn’t that impressed. What I wanted was an unlocked iPhone so that I could stay with my existing carrier, Virgin Mobile with 300 minutes and 300 texts at £10 a month.
I had unlocked and debranded mobile phones before and had done a little online research about mobile phone locks generally from which I had gleaned that Apple somehow did it differently and that an unlocked UK iPhone could always revert to being locked to O2 again on a software update. So the fact that this one was advertised as “unlocked by Apple” was particularly appealing although I wasn’t sure of how that could be.
Although the phone was not running the latest 3.0 software it updated to it with no bother and then displayed an Apple screen saying “Congratulations Your iPhone is unlocked”. It runs fine with my Virgin SIM and I soon learnt to check my Virgin Account online and turn off things that were connecting it to the internet when I didn’t really want to – like Email Push in Settings. I also learnt to switch off 3G when I didn’t need it to conserve the battery as it runs down twice as quickly when 3G is permanently enabled. I don’t usually need to access the Internet when I am away from the home wi-fi broadband link so on a lot of days don’t incur Virgin's 30p a day charge for mobile internet.
The iPhone appeared in iTunes after going out of the congrats screen and seemed to think that it was my iPod Touch as all the settings and Application icons had transferred across and it appeared as my Touch in iTunes.
I did have some strange problems with iTunes Store purchases made before my upgrade which basically won’t run on the new iPhone but do run on my old iPod classic which I still have. So although the Application icons were all on screen none of them would run. It is quite easy to sort this out with Apps as you can delete them from your iTunes library and purchase them again. iTunes Store advises you that you seem to have bought the App before and asks if you want to download it again free of charge.
So in summary a great phone/iPod and a really worthwhile upgrade on my iPod Touch which holds more music and videos, has a brighter screen and works well as a mobile phone too with the touch screen being much better for typing out texts. Get one now – my son swears by O2 by the way and has one of their 3GS 32 gb models. The maps swivel with you which is cool!