Trade Nations
Recently I’ve become hooked on an iPhone game. It’s not something I’m proud of. This particular game has even surpassed Angry Birds in it’s addiction level.
I’m talking about Trade Nations
I'm a web developer with a love of technology and I'm a bit of an Apple geek
Recently I’ve become hooked on an iPhone game. It’s not something I’m proud of. This particular game has even surpassed Angry Birds in it’s addiction level.
I’m talking about Trade Nations
So I just got in after collecting my new shiny iPhone4. I know what you’re going to say, isn’t there a load of problems with the antenna’s on those? Well I’ve heard a lot but it just seems to me that it’s one or two big voices with the problems. The only person I know who has one doesn’t have any issues, so that’s enough for me. I’m sold.
So this afternoon I had to drop into town to run a little errand. On the way back I happened to stroll past the O2 store. I didn’t for a second imagine that they would have any stock but it can’t hurt to check now can it? As it turned out they had received a delivery that very afternoon and the two folks in front of me were just buying theirs. I decided to hang on for a few minutes and get one.
So I suppose I should be doing an un-boxing video but the video camera I want to use is still in the box. So I unpacked it and I looks cool. It’s so thin and it has a nice weighty solid feel to it.
Connecting the iPhone to the iMac opens iTunes as you would imagine and hey it’s clever enough to realise that it’s a new phone. So it starts the setup process. iTunes then notices my backup of the iPhone 3G and asks me if I’d like to use that to rebuild the new iPhone.
The new iPhone is now a replica of my 3G and is working perfectly with the minor issue of a network. O2 are still in the process of deactivating the SIM that’s in the 3G and activating the SIM in the 4.
Now to start playing.