iPhone 3GS:http://www.geekzone.co.nz/iphoneenApple Black Friday Salehttp://www.geekzone.co.nz/iphone/6961iPhoneWed, 25 Nov 2009 23:01:00 PSTThe <a href="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/apple">Online Apple Store</a> is having a one day sale today to coincide with the day after Thanksgiving in the United States (Black Friday). The discounts are modest with $171 off all iMac and MacBook Pro models. iPod nano and touch are also on sale but have been offered cheaper and bundled with free accessories at The Warehouse and DSE recently. iPhones aren't on sale but many accessories are. Check out all the deals at the <a href="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/apple">Apple Store</a>.iPhone Speed Test Round 1http://www.geekzone.co.nz/iphone/6895iPhoneMon, 26 Oct 2009 01:07:00 PDTJust for fun here are some speed tests conducted last night just east of Auckland City. Around 8:30pm neither Vodafone nor Telecom are that impressive but after midnight things get more interesting. <img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/vodafone-speedtest.png" alt="Vodafone NZ iPhone Speed Test" /> <img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/telecom-speedtest.png" alt="Telecom XT iPhone Speed Test" /> <img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/vodafone-speedtest2.png" alt="Vodafone NZ iPhone Speed Test" /> <img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/telecom-speedtest2.png" alt="Telecom XT iPhone Speed Test" /> Finally 2degrees mobile and Orcon broadband <img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/2d-speedtest.png" alt="2degrees iPhone Speed Test" /> <img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/orcon-speedtest.png" alt="Orcon iPhone Speed Test" />Telecom XT iPhone Settingshttp://www.geekzone.co.nz/iphone/6894Telecom XT NetworkSun, 25 Oct 2009 15:52:00 PDT<img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/telecom-xt-iphone.jpg" alt="" align="right" />iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS are perfect for Telecom's new WCDMA 850MHz XT Network. You'll get fast nationwide 3G coverage all through New Zealand and all you need is a Telecom Prepaid or Contract SIM Card. Just put your Telecom SIM Card in your iPhone and you can start calling and texting. If you want mobile internet and MMS you'll need to enter the settings below. <strong class="subh">Mobile Data - Telecom XT APN</strong> <em>Settings > General > Network > Cellular Data Network</em> <strong>APN:</strong> internet.telecom.co.nz <strong class="subh">PXT - Telecom XT iPhone MMS Settings</strong> <em>Settings > General > Network > Cellular Data Network</em> <strong>APN:</strong> wap.telecom.co.nz <strong>MMSC:</strong> http://lsmmsc.xtra.co.nz <strong>MMS Proxy:</strong> 210.55.11.73:8080 <strong>MMS Max Message Size:</strong> 614400 Turn your phone off, then back on to apply the new settings. Here's how it should look: <img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/telecom-apn.png" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/telecom-mms.png" alt="" /> <em>Extra Tip:</em> You can check your account balance at <a href="http://pdaportal.telecom.co.nz">http://pdaportal.telecom.co.nz</a>Vodafone NZ iPhone Settingshttp://www.geekzone.co.nz/iphone/6893Vodafone NZSun, 25 Oct 2009 15:50:00 PDT<img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/vodafone-iphone.jpg" alt="" align="right" />Vodafone has iPhone suitable 2100MHz <a href="http://www.vodafone.co.nz/coverage/">3G coverage</a> in most New Zealand towns and cities. However the dirty little secret they don't publicise is that their nationwide 900MHz 3G Broadband Extended network doesn't support iPhone leaving you with dial-up speed GPRS if you venture too far out of town. <strong class="subh">Mobile Data - Vodafone NZ iPhone APN</strong> <em>Settings > General > Network > Cellular Data Network</em> <strong>APN:</strong> www.vodafone.net.nz <strong class="subh">PXT - Vodafone NZ iPhone MMS Settings</strong> <em>Settings > General > Network > Cellular Data Network</em> <strong>APN:</strong> live.vodafone.com <strong>MMSC:</strong> http://pxt.vodafone.net.nz/pxtsend <strong>MMS Proxy:</strong> 172.030.038.003:8080 <strong>MMS Max Message Size:</strong> 307200 Turn your phone off, then back on to apply the new settings. Here's how it should look: <img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/vodafone-apn.png" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/vodafone-mms.png" alt="" />2degrees iPhone Settingshttp://www.geekzone.co.nz/iphone/68922degrees MobileSun, 25 Oct 2009 15:35:00 PDT<img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/2degrees-iphone.jpg" alt="" align="right" />Any iPhone will work just fine on 2degrees GSM network, you'll get decent EDGE speeds and great battery life in main centres but fall back onto Vodafone's slow GPRS network everywhere else. Data currently costs 50cents/MB making 2degrees unsuitable for mobile internet and it's recommended you call Customer Care on 0800 022 022 and disable mobile data and only use your 2degrees SIM card for cheap calling and texting. You can still use WiFi when available. <strong class="subh">Mobile Data - 2degrees iPhone APN</strong> <em>Settings > General > Network > Cellular Data Network</em> <strong>APN:</strong> internet <strong class="subh">PXT - 2degrees iPhone MMS Settings</strong> <em>Settings > General > Network > Cellular Data Network</em> <strong>APN:</strong> mms <strong>MMSC:</strong> http://mms.2degreesmobile.net.nz:48090 <strong>MMS Proxy:</strong> 118.148.1.118:8080 <strong>MMS Max Message Size:</strong> 614400 Turn your phone off, then back on to apply the new settings. Here's how it should look: <img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/2d-apn.png" alt="2degrees iPhone internet" /> <img src="http://www.mob.co.nz/gz/2d-mms.png" alt="2degrees iPhone PXT" />