How to replace your iPhone with 3G iPhone?

Our Managing Editor Budi Putra, recently put 3G iPhone banner in this blog. It looks very cool and I think I know what his message truly is. He want us to write more information on 3G iPhone or anything that has a relation with it. Okay no problem Sir! We can handle this.
As the first respond to this banner (pretty weird isn’t?). Here is a news on how to replace your 2G iPhone with the brand new 3G iPhone. Well, let’s just assume that you’re one of the hundred of people in front of the Apple Store right now. Waiting for the most-anticipated gadget this year to broke such record which only Engadget or BGR may appreciate you to did so! Yeah, lol ….
Okay, I won’t bother what Apple had wrote in their official website. So here we go.
Purchase iPhone 3G from an Apple Store or from a carrier. For more info, choose your country then click on where to buy.
In the US, iPhone 3G includes a SIM and your original iPhone’s SIM is not needed. Your original iPhone account information will be transferred to iPhone 3G’s included SIM when you purchase iPhone 3G. To dispose of your original iPhone SIM, contact your carrier.
In other countries where the original iPhone was sold(1), you can use your original iPhone’s SIM with iPhone 3G. Contact your carrier for additional information.
Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes and iPhone OS. Click to download the latest version of iTunes.
Note that when you start using iPhone 3G, you will need iTunes 7.7 or later.Connect your original iPhone to iTunes and sync it. Verify that your original iPhone is backed up. For more information on how to do this, see iPhone: About backups.
Connect iPhone 3G to iTunes (on the same computer you used to back up your original iPhone), and then iTunes will ask you if you want to restore from a backup or set up iPhone 3G as a new phone. When prompted, select the backup of your original iPhone (2).
After iTunes finishes restoring the backup you selected to iPhone 3G, iPhone 3G will restart. When iPhone 3G appears again in the iTunes window, select it. Then click the tabs (Music, Photos, and so on) and verify or change the items you want to sync. Then click Apply to sync iPhone 3G with iTunes.
Verify that your saved SMS messages, email accounts and passwords, photos, notes, and other personal settings are present on your iPhone 3G.
If saved SMS messages, email accounts and passwords, photos, notes, or other personal settings are not present on your new iPhone 3G, the restore from backup may not have been successful. In that case, verify your original iPhone is properly backed up (see step 3), then use iTunes to restore iPhone OS on iPhone 3G and continue following these instructions at step 4.
To erase your original iPhone so someone else can use it, tap Setting > General > Reset > Erase all contents and settings on your original iPhone.(1)Requires an original iPhone used with O2 UK, O2 IRL, T-Mobile Germany, T-Mobile Austria, or Orange France. Original iPhone was not sold in other countries, except for the US.
(2)If iTunes does not prompt you to select a backup to restore when you connect iPhone 3G, use iTunes to restore iPhone OS on your iPhone 3G and try this step again.
Additional Information
If you are using original iPhone and want to upgrade to iPhone 3G using a different carrier, you can use these steps as well. In addition:
Purchase iPhone 3G from the new carrier which you intend to use.
Contact your carrier for information on how to port your original iPhone’s mobile phone number from your existing carrier to your new account with the new carrier.
What about Asian iPhone customers?
Sorry, it seems that you’re one of those iPhone-jail break guys out there. Steve Jobs doesn’t like you I think. My suggestion for you is to keep using it as long as you need it. At least till it finally get frazzled or something like that. But if you can’t wait to swap it with the new one. I’ll consider you to give your old classical iPhone to your little brothers or sisters.
Last good advice, feel free to search such service like Flipswap in your local suburb. They want to trade in your 2G iPhone with some bucks which you won’t deny. Obviously, it is better than throw it away like a dust.
Source: Apple via iPhone Atlas



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