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copper_shot wrote:if anyones interested
i got a brand new in box iphone 4s 64GB WHITE for sale
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comes with new accessories too
lee007 wrote:can anyone tell me how to get rid of error 37 when restoring to 5.1.1 on itunes?
Stephon. wrote:My MacBook pro stopper working jesso jesso this morning. It just not coming on. I dunno what's wrong. I charged it last night in full and the charger is at my in laws house and I am getting it later today. Still don't change the fact tho that I used it this morning and the battery appeared to be fully charged and now I tried to open it to do something and its not working now. I have a project to do and all of my files are on the MacBook. What can I do. Its less than a year old but I got it for Christmas so its not like I have the bill for it and my gf bought it from amazon so she doesn't have a bill either.
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British newspaper TheTelegraph believes Apple is about to cease the sale of the iPhone 3GS when the iPhone 5 is introduced to the fray, instead retailing an 8GB version of the iPhone 4S, which is currently sold in 16, 32 and 64GB configurations.
The Cupertino pulled the same move last October with the iPhone 4 – continuing to sell it with a modest amount of storage, and it’s most certainly a win-win for Apple. Not only have those on an economical budget still been able to grab themselves a brand-new iPhone, but the meager amount of real estate for apps, music and games will have pushed many into considering the company’s iCloud service.
Meanwhile, the 8GB iPhone 4 will probably occupy the position currently filled by the 3GS, dropping down to free on contract in a deal that will surely prove too good to resist for many. In keeping with tradition and balance, the iPhone 4S will likely retail at the same kind of cost you can currently find the iPhone 4 at, and considering the latter packs in an 8-megapixel snapper, dual-core processor and, erm, Siri, expect sales of the most popular iPhone iteration to continue selling in large numbers.
The iPhone 3GS will soon be the forth oldest device, and with an average camera, no Retina display, and a cheapy plastic shell, it seems light years away from what we expect of the iPhone 5. With that said, it has been a fantastic device for Apple and consumers alike, and the fact it still manages to sell – despite harboring technologies three years out of date – is a measure of how smartphone buyers have really taken to the device.
Released back in 2009, it was a lot slicker in design over the original iPhone, and although it’s about to disappear from the map, those whom used the device for a prolonged amount of time will look back affectionately at the time spent with what has been a solid smartphone.
The report suggests the iPhone 5 will arrive in three capacities, assumed to be 16GB/32GB/64GB, although there have been reports things will step up, ranging from 32GB right up the way to 128GB, with 64GB in-between. Somehow, I cannot see that happening, particularly with the emphasis on cloud storage Apple has been pushing, but we’ll have to wait and see what is announced at September 12th’s event in Yerba Buena.
(via TheTelegraph)
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konartis wrote:guys need some advice/help..my mother sent a new iphone 4s for me this week, said she unlocked it in the USA but when i put my sim BMOBILE is keeps searching, i used the sim cutter and cut my sim to size....is that it is still unlocked? or a special sim is needed from bmobile? thanks
konartis wrote:guys need some advice/help..my mother sent a new iphone 4s for me this week, said she unlocked it in the USA but when i put my sim BMOBILE is keeps searching, i used the sim cutter and cut my sim to size....is that it is still unlocked? or a special sim is needed from bmobile? thanks
Aaron 2NR wrote:im digicel tho...my account manager said she doesn't think they would be getting the sims
Aaron 2NR wrote:so do we think our local carriers would provide nano sims?
Bezman wrote:they better not lapse on that nano sim, cause if i have to wait till december I may well get a galaxy S3 before that
firstchoicett wrote:Maybe they needed more space for parts ... Or they just want to be different.
casper wrote:whats the advantage of using a nano sim over the one that the s3 and iphone 4 uses though???
SRASC wrote:casper wrote:whats the advantage of using a nano sim over the one that the s3 and iphone 4 uses though???
Just space. From the miniSIM to the microSIM & now the nanoSIM, not real difference in function. Just the physical size. Things like the SIM getting smaller usually means things like the battery, camera sensor, etc getting bigger.
firstchoicett wrote:Maybe they needed more space for parts ... Or they just want to be different.
"THINK DIFFERENT
Stephon. wrote:@ firstchoicett the MacBook just needed charging
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