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3G iPhone rollout suffering glitches

Posted Jul 11 2008, 12:36 PM by Kim Peterson
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Uh-oh. Apple's rollout of its highly-anticipated 3G iPhone is hitting some snags this morning. Looks like the "unknown error" message came out of its slumber in the seventh circle of hell and decided to wreak havoc on iPhone and iPod Touch owners. Here's the wording that they see when trying to sync the device in iTunes:

"We could not complete your iTunes store request. An unknown error occurred (-9838)."

I hate those number codes in error messages, because I know they mean something but have no idea what it is. Apple shares are down 2% to $172.66 this morning.

The general consensus is that Apple's activation servers have crashed -- a likely scenario (I think it happened last year?) and one that Apple should have been better prepared for. At News.com, Matt Asay bemoans the fact that he now has "a brick with no ability to call, no contacts, nothing." 

IPod Touch owners are fuming trying to update their devices to the newest software. PCWorld details the problem.

The server issue is adding to frustration in lines at Apple and AT&T stores today. Darren Herman has pictures from a store in Soho, N.Y.

Gizmodo calls it the "iPocalypse," and says that AT&T is asking people to sync their new phones later at home. Shares of AT&T are down less than 1% today to $32.61. Reports of activation problems are coming in from Houston, New Jersey, Boston, Atlanta and even Canada.

Bloggers are understandably irate. "I find it astonishing that you have created an upgrade procedure that can fail in a way that leaves the phone useless," one writes to Apple on his blog. "You had 6+ months to prepare for this, so error messages like this are just inexcusable."

I'll update this post as I find out more details. Meanwhile, tell us your experiences with the iPhone and iPod Touch today. What are the lines like in stores? Are error messages driving you crazy?

Update: Several hours later, the activations seem to be up and running. Will everyone forget about this debacle by tomorrow, or has the drama cost Apple in the long term? Apple shares closed at $172.58, down about 2% from yesterday's close. By the way, the stumbles today didn't do anything for BlackBerry maker Research in Motion, whose shares declined more than 6% to $109.79.

Comments

 

Six months from now this will be nothing more than a "remember when" laugh, but it goes to show you how heavily we have come to rely on our technology and how deeply impacted we are when it fails. I'm kind of enjoying the absence of phone calls on a Friday. I hereby declare July 11 "Error-9838 Day"

Chill out people.

One day down - Still a super sexy fabulous iPhone.  I have faith Apple.

I had the same error but I unplugged it, walked it around the house and then plugged it in again. It worked. There is a rumor on the apple boards that you need to connect to the cell network; I don't know if it's true or coincidence. I now have 2.0 on my first generation iphone. The app store is very cool... It's like a new phone.

P.S. Blackberry users shouldn't be too smug, I remember a few months ago the every blackberry in the country went down for a half a day...

Error while upgrading to 2.0.  My own faulty- I should have assumed Apple would mess it up again and waited for a few days.  Why can I not get Apple design combined with Microsoft's infrastructure?

why on earth would anyone wait in line to buy a phone?   How do you have time for that?

"blackberry never had or will have this situation because they dont have the success as the iphone has!"

Bob I must laugh at this statement, I can say I see about 3-4 times more blackberry's around then I do iPhones. For one iPhone and anything apple really seems to be nothing more then trying to look techy. The sad truth is most true techy people realize that apple does nothing more then aesthetics

yup, my phone (1st gen) broke  as well. its saying no connection along with a couple different things. i agree that i should have waited a couple more days to see if this happened. "i won't be fooled again" lol

My Blackjack II is humming along rather nicely, it still talks to my MacBook and I can still send text messages too.

The perception one needs an upgraded phone when one is not needed is what hurts us. I usually when I need a new phone or PDA have sometimes showed up with it wrapped in duck tap and still it works.

So who really needs a phone with no keyboard an even worse battery and little if anything that would make me give up a Blackjack II which already has 3G service.

Blackberry still working, heh. I bet you were having a cow about a year or so ago, when that future did not seem so bright. And by the way, I have a bricked phone, but I thing this will pass also.

I just bought two for my kids here in Cali.  AT&T already knew of this problem and just sent us on our way FULLY KNOWING that we would not be able to connect and activate our iPhones.

This will be the last apple product I spend my money on.  Steve Jobs is an egomaniac and needs a style makeover.  C'mon, jeans and a black mock is so 1998.

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