Re: [Fed-Talk] iPhone 3.1.2
Re: [Fed-Talk] iPhone 3.1.2
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] iPhone 3.1.2
- From: Dave Schroeder <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 12:59:24 -0500
Paul,
There is no reason to believe that upgrading from 3.0 -> 3.1.2 will
"brick" your phone.
For what it's worth, most text message spam comes not via SMS (text),
but via the email gateway. You can control this by visiting http://mymessages.wireless.att.com
and selecting:
Block all text messages sent to you as email
Block all multimedia messages sent to you as email
You can also set up an alias and completely disallow messages sent to
your mobile number. Once this is done, there is no way that anyone
will be able to send spam to your phone.
Having an iPhone with no text (SMS/MMS) capability whatsoever is a
special case, as this is not something typically supported by AT&T.
For better or worse, having an iPhone plan configured outside of the
way AT&T normally does it is asking for trouble. I'm not familiar with
what plans you may have, but any iPhone 3G/3Gs pricing is going to be
one plan, at one price (minus any discounts, etc., you may be entitled
to).
- Dave
On Oct 13, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Villano, Paul Mr CIV USA TRADOC wrote:
I'm still afraid to upgrade from 3.0 for fear of bricking my phones.
By the way, AT&T saved me the trouble of disabling my 3G service by
disabling it for me by their incompetance. I have texting disabled
which got "undisabled" when they switched to MMS. I started getting
spam text messages and called to have it stopped. After Captain
Clueless had me on the phone for over an hour he managed to disable
not only the texting but all internet for that phone. After another
hour with another "customer care" specialist I was informed it's
because I'm a faithful customer for over two years (all the better
to screw you over, my dear) and will have to be changed to a newer
(costlier...surprise!!) plan for exactly the same services...except
the one I'm paying extra for being disabled. So my plan had to be
"grandfathered" in...Meaning no internet on the phone for over a
week (until the 16th) and it will cost more when it is. If they
figure out the right button to push this time without disabling the
entire phone.
Oh, another helpful person covering the case keeps sending me
emails, but doesn't answer her phone or return calls.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walls, Bryan K. (MSFC-IS30)" <email@hidden>
Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009 17:10
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] iPhone 3.1.2
To: "Timothy J. Miller" <email@hidden>
Cc: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>, "Pike,
Michael (IHS/NPA)" <email@hidden>
The thing I love about 3G vs EDGE even more than speed is not
hearing
the squawking every time I'm near a speaker. Even "sheilded"
computer
speakers and teleconference systems always gave horrible squawks
if a
call was coming in, or sometimes just because. 3G eliminated that
for
me.
On Oct 8, 2009, at 3:34 PM, Timothy J. Miller wrote:
Todd Heberlein wrote:
After having turned off 3G on my 3G phone (ironic, huh?) and
doing a
full reset (holding the home and power button until it reboots
itself),
my phone has been running like a champ. Great battery life, no
surprise
battery charge level changes, no hangs when getting email. In
short, for
me using the Edge network instead of the 3G network really
solved the
problems I was having.
Of course. HSDPA radios draw more power than EDGE radios.
Always
been
true, probably always will be true.
Slower, though. :)
-- Tim
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