iPhone & iPod touch exchange…

appl Yesterday, gasusan posted about the  New iPhone & iPod touch Models which have double the memory, doubling the amount of music, photos and videos that customers can carry with them wherever they go.

But there is even more good news for those of you that recently purchased your device.  Matt Hickey over at CrunchGear passed on a reminder that “if you purchased your iPhone within the last 30 days, you’re good to go for an exchange. Just bring yours in, with all its gear, and your receipt, you walk out with a 16GB iPhone. Then swap the SIM, sync it up, and you’re golden”.  No question there Matt … there will be several that will thank you for that reminder!

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2 Responses to “iPhone & iPod touch exchange…”


  1. You may want to look into that a little further. A lot of users are reporting just the opposite…

    http://www.iphoneatlas.com/2008/02/05/16gb-iphone-upgraders-forced-to-sign-2-year-contract-extensions/

  2. Apparently, you’re NOT supposed to swap out the sim card…which contradicts what most of the community knows about the entire gsm network.

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