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slickrick777 wrote:is there a factory unlock for a bell canada iphone 4 running baseband 4.12.01 or would i have to use a gevey sim, etc?
SRASC wrote:
Date: 23rd Oct 2012
Time: 10:00am PT (1:00pm AT)
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axxed25 wrote:Guys...can anyone advise where to gen an Iphone 5 nano sim cut in POS or Central??
Thanks....
blacklight wrote:Where do most people accidentally destroy their iPhone?
Hint: It's in the same place where folks tend to accidentally cut themselves and warm things with fire.
blacklight wrote:Where do most people accidentally destroy their iPhone?
Hint: It's in the same place where folks tend to accidentally cut themselves and warm things with fire.
OK so would probably look to try this over the weekend or very early next week.M_2NR wrote:dredman1 wrote:Can an iphone 4S from canada on the Rogers network be unlocked? It was bought in Feb...
yup... costs a lot though.
eg: http://cutyoursim.com/index.php/remote- ... ne-4s.html
@chronic does them also. I think its $140 from him.
dredman1 wrote:OK so would probably look to try this over the weekend or very early next week.M_2NR wrote:dredman1 wrote:Can an iphone 4S from canada on the Rogers network be unlocked? It was bought in Feb...
yup... costs a lot though.
eg: http://cutyoursim.com/index.php/remote- ... ne-4s.html
@chronic does them also. I think its $140 from him.
I've never even delved into iphones on contract, unlocking, jailbreaking, basebands, tethered, blah blah etc etc before. Never even considered it. I stuck strictly to factory unlocked and that's it - wanted no issues/worries whatsoever with updating or using on different networks.
Now have an opportunity to get a 4S free thats locked to Rogers, and it's not jailbroken. Just to verify - that link M_2NR quoted above, or even @chronic, are valid/legit services that will work with a locked iphone, and they accept TT credit cards, correct?
Anyone ever use any of the services can verify their validity before I try it? Any hidden steps or procedures you have to do that they don't mention?
Forgive the ignorance, but I'm still unsure and skeptical about all this unlocking stuff.
original_lollybob wrote:hey,
the camera shutter on my ipad2 is stuck in the closed position...
looks like this
without the bar on the bottom... the entire screen is just the closed shutter
ive tried (with zero success)
resetting
restoring
updating
discharge and recharge
covering the lens and starting the app
basically everything thrown out by google
ipad is currently running iOS 6.0. problem was hapening before the update tho..
front camera works fine... can facetime
can anyone help
Hmm OK so that's still the case.ABA Trading LTD wrote:yup..you're not suppose to update it if its on 5.1.1
M_2NR wrote:Can't beat @chronic service rep. I unlocked a few iPhones so far. Paypal works fine. And a FU iPhone is far less painful than a gevey sim. Remember it's not just simply unlocking eh. U may need a legit carrier sim to activate sometimes (say after an update) and if you're updating you'll have to use custom fw.
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Apple's last earnings report (PDF here) showed that the company had $76.2 billion in cash and marketable securities at the end of June.
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Apple is holding a media event today at the California Theatre in San Jose, California, where it is expected to introduce the iPad mini, a 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro, a tweaked full-size iPad with Lightning connector, and updated Mac mini models. A release of the company's revamped iTunes software also likely and iMac updates are a possibility. The event is scheduled to kick off at 10:00 AM Pacific Time / 1:00 PM Eastern Time.
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For the first time in two years, Apple will be providing a live video stream of a media event via its website for Mac and iOS users and Apple TV.
Live Video Stream of Apple's iPad Mini Media Event
In addition to Apple's video stream, we will be updating this article with coverage and issuing Twitter updates through our @MacRumorsLive account as the media event unfolds. Separate news stories regarding the event announcements will go out through our @MacRumors account.
Apple's online stores around the world are currently down in advance of the event.
Recent News and Rumors
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Live Transcript
- Event begins at 10:00 AM Pacific / 1:00 PM Eastern
The lifestream has begun with wide shots of the theater and the crowd. We are hearing reports of extremely laggy and stuttering connections on the livestream.
As usual, Apple CEO Tim Cook begins with an overview of the state of the company, starting with the iPhone 5. It was the strongest iPhone launch ever with more than 5 million phones sold the first weekend. Apple is showing a promotional video for the iPhone 5 launch.
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Regarding the App Store, Apple now has 700,000 apps on the store, including 275,000 apps specifically for iPad. Customers have downloaded 35 billion apps from the store. Apple has paid out $6.5 billion to developers.
Apple now has more than 1.5 million books on the iBookstore, and 400 million books downloaded since the launch of the store.
Updating iBookstore with new features: Continuous scrolling, sharing of passages on Facebook and Twitter, iCloud syncing support, and support for 40 new languages including Korean and Japanese.
Now on to the Mac.
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Starts at $1699, 2.5GHz dual-core i5, 8GB Ram, 128GB SSD. Shipping today.
Now showing off a new television ad. "The new 13" MacBook Pro… for the pro in all of us."
The full line of Apple notebooks start at $999 for the 11" MacBook Air, and run all the way up to the 15" MacBook Pro with Retina Display maxed out at $2799.
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