on 03-07-2013 10:01
Are they desperate to sell as many iPhone5's as they can on here??? I am trying to find out what phones are supported by Bluebook and they even offer up a link to take you there. Problem is every link I click on here takes me to the same page...you got it the new iPhone 5 grrrrr. Come on 02 get you act together or sack these techies that are charging you heaps to run your site and get someone less expensive who WILL do the job!! end of rant from a most disillusioned expat Kiwi.
on 03-07-2013 10:08
on 03-07-2013 10:08
on 03-07-2013 10:53
on 03-07-2013 10:53
@Kiwiaccent wrote:Are they desperate to sell as many iPhone5's as they can on here??? I am trying to find out what phones are supported by Bluebook and they even offer up a link to take you there. Problem is every link I click on here takes me to the same page...you got it the new iPhone 5 grrrrr. Come on 02 get you act together or sack these techies that are charging you heaps to run your site and get someone less expensive who WILL do the job!! end of rant from a most disillusioned expat Kiwi.
Bluebook is an ancient relic that is still available on the O2 site for some odd reason, but doesn't really support any of the latest phones. You used to be able to back up text messages on there, but they ended that long ago. It is generally pretty useless. If you have an Android phone, you should probably back up everything using Gmail. I'm presuming iPhones back up through iTunes. Windows phones, I found this on Google: http://www.windowsphone.com/en-gb/how-to/wp8/basics/back-up-my-stuff
on 04-07-2013 15:19
I thought Bluebook was no longer available.
on 04-07-2013 15:27
on 04-07-2013 15:27