I just bought an iPhone 6 today, my very first Apple purchase. I've been on ATT/Cingular since 2002 and my previous phone was a Galaxy S (Samsung Captivate purchased right when it first came out).
The Apple store told me they'd transfer the network coverage over to the new phone for me. When I powered up the iPhone and opened contacts, there were maybe 5-10 names already in there. These were people from my past (>10 years basically right when I purchased my very first cell phone) who I haven't communicated with by phone since then. Most of them were my ex-coworkers from a very old job, people I never even had listed on my Galaxy S or the phone prior to it (Nokia something). How did ATT/Apple find these people and not more recent contacts? Did I somehow transfer them to ATT's network years ago?
Obviously it's not that big a deal. I'm just more interested for curiosity's sake.
The Apple store told me they'd transfer the network coverage over to the new phone for me. When I powered up the iPhone and opened contacts, there were maybe 5-10 names already in there. These were people from my past (>10 years basically right when I purchased my very first cell phone) who I haven't communicated with by phone since then. Most of them were my ex-coworkers from a very old job, people I never even had listed on my Galaxy S or the phone prior to it (Nokia something). How did ATT/Apple find these people and not more recent contacts? Did I somehow transfer them to ATT's network years ago?
Obviously it's not that big a deal. I'm just more interested for curiosity's sake.
Bought my first iPhone with ATT - how did this happen?
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