Some iPhone X Buyers Are Having Problems Activating Their Phones (theverge.com)
Apple has started to ship the iPhone X across the United States, but some new iPhone X owners say they aren't able to start using their new phones due to carrier activation issues and congestion. From a report: A number of iPhone X owners on Twitter have reported having issues activating their new phones. The issue seems to be affecting some AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint users in the last few hours as they try to get service on Apple's $1,000 phone. When users try to activate the device, a message pops up saying, "The activation server is temporarily unavailable."
Some morons aren't able to activate their $1000 phones. Oh the humanity!
Authentication servers are optimized for authentication. Not enrolling new users, that's going to be slow. If it were faster it would be knocking everyone off the network while all these new phones enroll.
See I pulled that explanation out my ass, where's my PR job now?
LOL !
when you have a bling phone. Just take it out and walk around with it. All will be amazed.
It Just Works :D
You can still do everything through WiFi. Just use that.
You're paying the early adopter tax. Next come all the early production flaws.
I have owned a Motorola e376i, a Motorola l6, a Motorola z6, a Nokia N900 and most recently a Vodafone Smart Mini 7 (that I bought as a cheap temporary phone for a while because my N900 was out of action but which now sits in a drawer since I fixed my N900) and none of them have required me to register or take any action before the phone was usable.
Why these phones even need "activation" rather than just "insert your SIM card and everything starts working" like with every phone I have ever owned is beyond me.
Yes the Smart Mini 7 Android offered "register/login to Google" and the like when I turned it on but I was able to click past that and move on.
This is what happens to your big Friday launch when you try to make the lowest-bidding contract web programmers also manage the servers.
At least it's a temporary inconvenience unlike the other issues users are encountering. Face ID is a disaster, taking several seconds to unlock the phone when it works, and frequently failing. The loss of the Home button is catostrophic: things that could be done in instants on older iPhones take seconds on the $1000+ iPhone X. Apple Pay now requires a complicated dance to confirm the payment where before you could just tap the phone to the payment processor and be done with it.
I wonder if the mobile providers are going to see a similar surge as people return their $1000 lemons for phones that actually work?
This is not news.
Within a very large set there exists a non-null sub-set who failed to achieve activation.
This always happens.
Ergo it is not news.
No problems at all.
Apple is going to make tons of money off this phone. Samsung will continue to lose.
this happens every year and why i never buy phones on launch day
still wet glue
yellow screens
hours waits for activation
and you pay full price. Wait a month and everyone starts discounting iphones. I just bought two 8 Pluses on a BOGO deal
Did they perchance buy these from some guy on the street in San Francisco?
#DeleteChrome
My second generation iPhone, that Apple lied and called it a 3G, too about two weeks to activate. I bought a 6S the day it came out, and AT&T wasn't ready to support it for several weeks. This is nothing new.
For those who can't activate, find the best way to hold your phone. This may take significant acrobatic ability.
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. George Orwell
Who in the hell is stupid enough to pay $1000 for a fucking phone?
The thought of it makes me laugh with childlike wonder at the iHoles who lined up like sheep to get their new shiny.
Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
Really, this happens every time a major new iPhone release comes out. Poor little snowflakes can't activate their iPhone X. But you manage to endure sitting in line for hours just to buy it? But can't be patient about activating it, when so many are trying at the same time. Good grief.
To buy something new...One, usually has problems, Two, usually limited quantity, and most important Three, TOO EXPENSIVE. Wait a couple months and the price comes down, the quality goes up, the bugs are removed. But, there isn't anything you could do, to get me to pay over 500.00 for "a phone".