Activation woes mar iPhone 3G launch

Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:19PM EDT

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Remember when Apple reps told us that in-store activation for new iPhones would only take about 10-15 minutes per customer, if all went smoothly? Well, guess what—it's not all going smoothly.

CNN reports that Apple and AT&T clerks are having trouble activating newly-sold iPhone 3Gs, and frustrated customers—many of whom waited in line overnight—are being told to go home and finish the activation process over iTunes.

So, what's the problem? A crush of activations, that's what. An AT&T spokesman told CNN that a "global problem" with iTunes (and, I'm assuming, Apple's servers) are causing delays—indeed, according to some reports, many would-be iPhone customers are waiting 45 minutes or longer to get their new handsets activated in-store, slowing some lines to a crawl.

The problem is also affecting users of the old iPhone trying install firmware 2.0 over iTunes, according to CNET.

What do do? Well, if you're not in an iPhone line yet, here's my advise—just wait. After all, Apple stores appear to have plenty of iPhone 3Gs on hand, and AT&T outlets—some of which have already sold out—are reportedly getting fresh shipments over the weekend.

I'm betting that the server load will even out by the end of the day, so hang tight and download some iPhone Apps while you wait—no need to compound the problem by dashing to an Apple Store this minute.

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  • 1 Posted by matt_archbold2002 on Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    Yup, I was in line this morning and got my iphone after a couple hours at the AT&T store. They told me to take it home and activate it (they didn't even open it). I have been trying to activate it for a few hours now with no luck. So I now have a iphone brick sitting on my desk. Hooray.... Hopefully it will be resolved today. I heard that it might not be until tomorrow morning.

  • 2 Posted by gabake420 on Fri Jul 11, 2008 1:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    My life is so empty that I waited outside, overnight to buy an electronic gadget to try to make me feel complete. It didn't work this time either. Maybe with the PlayStation 4 I will become a complete person

  • 3 Posted by mmmperdue on Fri Jul 11, 2008 1:33PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is so pathetic. It's a phone people! Why not spend that time you wasted trying to get the phone with the people you will ignore who are right in front of you wanting to be with you when you play with your stupid phone?!

  • 4 Posted by owennakaoka on Fri Jul 11, 2008 1:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    I would never spend $599.00 on the first iphone, or any other pnone!!

  • 5 Posted by michaeljmumford on Fri Jul 11, 2008 1:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    Fortunatly for me I have a great phone in the Blackberry and it took about 5 minutes to get rolling. Thank god I did not but into the hype of a rehashed phone that has the same problems that the old phones had. My kid asked me why not get something that can do it all music,phone,internet.I told her I do. BLACKBERRY everything else is everything else. I do have a MAC though

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