myapplestore@mac.com iPhone Problem

I will do a  writeup soon on my experience buying the new iPhone 3G, but for now I wanted to share the fix for any new iPhone users who have tried to access the iTunes store / iPhone applications area to install new programs on their iPhone, only  to be plagued by a certain error:

The email address myapplestore@mac.com has been registered to your iPhone.

This error occurs during the in-store activation if the person activating your iPhone went the “extra mile” of service.  Unfortunately,  it also activates your iPhone with the apple store’s username and password.

You can tell if your new iPhone is doing this by opening up the application store, searching for an application, and trying to install it on your iPhone.  If the email address under ACCOUNT sales myapplestore@mac.com  – then yep, you need to do one more small step before you can access the store.

SOLUTION:

You need to sync at least one playlist or content from your computer/iTunes account to your iPhone.

You will then be asked to register the computer with the phone, which you will click on Yes, and the phone will sync and then magically have your email address plugged into it instead of myapplestore@mac.com.

While some people might sync as soon as they get it, I wanted to install apps as soon as I could, which was my problem.

so there you have it – that is the easiest and fasted way to solve the iPhone application store myapplestore@mac.com issue.

iPhone iGone?

iphone.jpgI wrote a few months ago, before my trip to PodCam, about my iPhone Buying Nightmare.  Now it seems as though there are new things afoot at the old Apple HQ.

In scanning the news articles, it seems as though the conspiracy theorists are surmising that Apple is purposefully creating/pulling back iPhone stock in order to rush the deployment of 3G versions of the iPhone sooner than people were originally anticipating (summer 2008).   That’s all fine and dandy, but there is no proof.

What has come out of the discussion, however, is a general agreement among those closely watching iPhone developments, that there is some kind of “deal” that is causing the shortage.  It has been suggested that there is a tax/sales reason why the units are easier to find at AT&T stores.  Apparently, iPhones that are kept “in stock” at Apple stores are not recorded as “sales.”  Whereas units kept in stock by AT&T stores show as sales for Apple.   Therefore, keeping less stock at Apple stores and more at AT&T could inflate sales figures.

So is Apple a) Inflating sales figures by intentionally shipping more units to AT&T than its own outlet stores?   or b) Suffering an actual shortage of phones  or c) none of the above?

Id say a combination of a and b.   I bet manufacturing has slowed down on the older models intentionally, and sales figures are being boosted by shipping/selling to AT&T.

Only time will tell.

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