I returned my new iPhone currently. It was a heartbreaking method - considering that I stood in line for hours and put in subsequent additional hrs calling the Apple and AT&T support lines to help me get it to work. Between the activation woes and the now unrevivable phone battery, I have given up and returned my young love to its original home. On my way to the store,
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