IOS version - Setting / General / About - scroll down a little for the IOS version.
As for carrier - that ends up being a religious discussion. I can tell you I have very good, robust coverage in Dallas, Houston, and Los Angeles, with LA being especially important for my daughter's acting career. When it absolutely, positively has to work - there is no "late" to auditions or call times. Verizon audio quality was terrible and she lost a part to a dropped call. With ATT, no such problems even in the mountains and valleys out there.
Of course somebody else could have equally important calls in other cities like New York, Chicago, Atlanta, SF, etc. Perhaps Verizon shines there and ATT sucks. I guess it comes down to where you are and how you use the phone - maybe down to which routes you take.
4S should do GSM and CDMA, which covers all US carriers (although T-Mobile with an iPhone takes a little creativity).
--- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, Rasputin Novgorod <priapulus@...> wrote:
>
> UPS is delivering my new ~unlocked~ iPhone 4s, direct from the Apple Store today.
>
> This is my ~first~ cell phone; though I'm reasonably computer literate.
> I have installed itunes on my computer, and wi-fi in my apartment, and
> have an Apple TV and Apple Store account.
>
> I haven't chosen a carrier yet; I'm still shopping the various plans. But
> I want to set up everything else and get it going on wifi. What should I do
> to set my new phone up, and in what order? How do I check the iOS version?
> I suppose the first thing is to load the newest OS?
>
> Advice for phone setup appreciated.
>
> Sincerely,
> /b.
>
jeudi 1 décembre 2011
[apple-iphone] Re: Joy! My fone cometh!
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