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iPhone Review Diary Day 4: Port Complete, iCrash

Update Iphone Review: An astute reader points out that you can indeed mark email as unread on iPhone. At the top of the message in the upper right hand corner is the word “Details” in blue. When you tap it, more info appears at the top of the message, including an option to “Mark as Unread.”

I also had my first iCrash while testing the AT&T network on Sunday - which I call the “Frog Screen Of Death” after iPhone’s tree frog wallpaper. During a voice call while driving down the Garden State Parkway the line went dead and I thought that the call was dropped. When I looked at the iPhone display it was stuck on the frog wallpaper with a blank bar at the top and the “slide to unlock” slider at the bottom (pictured). The iPhone was unresponsive necessitating a hard reboot by holding down the home and sleep buttons simultaneously for eight seconds. After that, all was well again.

After an admittedly rough start with the AT&T network my phone number port from Verizon Wireless (VZW) was completed at 9:00 a.m. and I can now use my iPhone and let my wife finally have hers. She’s the one that suffered while mine was “iBricked” during the porting process.

The problem with porting my VZW number was that AT&T required the PIN number used to access the VZW account to complete the porting process. I got a little hot yesterday when I called AT&T only to be told that customer service was closed on Sunday, but all was well with the world again this morning when I called AT&T and gave them the PIN number. The rep told me that VZW had accepted the transfer and that it could take “up to four hours” to complete. I received the completion SMS message about four minutes later.

What AT&T needs to do to prevent further porting problems is: a) open their customer service lines seven days a week until all the activation and porting problems are resolved, and b) ask for your former wireless carrier’s PIN number during the porting process. Being notified about the PIN requirement 48 hours after you’ve been iBricked does not a happy customer make.

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