Did you read the newspapers today? A man who bought an iPhone from the internet actually got a toy phone delivered to him. Well, he even got some freebies from the seller – a paint brush and a Chinese language novel.
What actually happened? The buyer, Faizal Hussin, saw an advertisement from an online site by this seller named Jay One for an iPhone 4S. It was priced at just RM1750 and the offer seems to be very good to Faizal. After paying everything via the internet, he received a parcel 3 days later. Inside the parcel, there was actually a toy phone, used paint brush and that novel.
You can read the rest of the story from newspapers. From what I see here, obviously the offer is too good to be true, isn’t it? So what makes a person to get into such a trap? One word – GREED. Well, greediness is part of human nature but if this buyer has thought about it for at least one moment, he may not have fallen into such hassle.
So be careful people. This kind of con cases are getting bad to worse nowadays. By the way, this happened in Johor. Try searching in Google with the name Jay One Communication & Services for more information about the seller.
Thanks to DiGi, we finally got to know the RRP (recommended retail price) of iPhone 4S in Malaysia.
The price is quite OK if you ask me. Yes, anything above RM2000 is definitely expensive for me (probably not for you) but at least, it is very much cheaper compared to what the sellers of imported iPhone 4S are offering.
Furthermore, it is glad to know that Apple Online Store will be selling the phone too. This eliminates the price hijack, which was done for iPhone 4 – get it on a contract or pay premium (much higher than RRP).
DiGi has revealed their iPhone 4S price moments ago. As usual, there are many 3 plans available (iDiGi 88, iDiGi 138 & iDiGi 238) and as for the phone option, you have 16GB, 32GB and 64GB to choose.

Looks like you can get the iPhone 4S from Apple online store once the phone is launched on the 16th of December….and yes, without any contract (if you are willing to pay more).

Finally, iPhone 4S is on its way to Malaysia. It was quite disappointing that Malaysia was the 1st to receive iPhone 4 but when iPhone 4S was launched, our country’s name was totally missing from the list. If I am not mistaken, we are the 4th or 5th batch now.

YTL Comms. has released their Yes Life update for iOS 5 after such a long time. I am surprised that it took them so long to just release an update. Anyway, it is now all good and working as before.
The new version (1.20.230.29) is about 7.9MB. Although this update is mainly for bug fix and compatibility fix for iOS5, it also comes with new features such as call recording, delivery status notification and many more.
More info about this at iTunes.

iOS 5.01 update is now available for download. You can download it via iTunes or on the air (OTA). The update file is no longer as big as before. It is just 39.4MB and can be downloaded within minutes (depending on your internet connection speed).

If you are unable to use your Yes Life app after updating your device to iOS 5, fret not, because Yes 4G is aware of this problem.
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