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		<title>iPhone Getting Started</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Getting Started]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just bought an iPhone online in Hong Kong and it was delivered by TNT, unlocked. Excitedly I took out the user guide, bizarrely called &#8216;finger tips&#8217; and learned how to turn the phone on. Insert Sim Card First thing the phone said, &#8216;please insert SIM card&#8217;. Aha. Why wasn&#8217;t that Step 1? OK, but, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just bought an iPhone online in Hong Kong and it was delivered by TNT, unlocked. Excitedly I took out the user guide, bizarrely called &#8216;finger tips&#8217; and learned how to turn the phone on.<span id="more-317"></span></p>
<h3>Insert Sim Card</h3>
<p>First thing the phone said, &#8216;please insert SIM card&#8217;. Aha. Why wasn&#8217;t that Step 1? OK, but, like how?? Why on earth did I have to search online for ten minutes to find this helpful tutorial on <a title="Mac | Life" href="http://www.maclife.com/article/how_to_remove_the_iphone_sim_card" target="_blank">Mac | Life.</a> Then for another 10 minutes to find a paperclip, in this paperless world. Eventually I found a needle in my girlfriend&#8217;s sewing kit I could use.</p>
<p>But the phone still doesn&#8217;t recognise my SIM. It appears I need to download the latest version of <a title="Apple iTunes Download" href="http://www.apple.com/downloads/" target="_blank">iTunes</a> to my computer.</p>
<p>Things better be smoother than this once the initial hurdles are cleared. I tell you something, I&#8217;m glad I&#8217;m struggling with this now rather than on Christmas morning &#8211; there&#8217;s nothing like a Christmas present with the &#8216;batteries not included&#8217;. But hang on, another thought.. once I&#8217;ve registered my SIM card, what will happen when my girlfriend tries to use her card?</p>
<h3>Update</h3>
<p>Hmm. After setting the iPhone up I took out my SIM card and went to put everything back in the box to wrap it up and leave it &#8216;under the tree&#8217; for Christmas Eve. It was then that I found a tiny image on the packaging and a &#8216;SIM card removal tool&#8217; clipped in to the packaging. Not sure how I missed it before, except the image is the size of a postage stamp.</p>
<p>It still doesn&#8217;t explain why this step is not included in the getting started manual?</p>
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