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bmobile is an authorised Apple carrier and already sells the iPhone 4, so it is obvious that they will get the 4S at first rollout herePapaC wrote:nemisis wrote:christopherwilliams2 wrote:gosh i hope it is Digicel!!!^^^^^^
It's going to be through their local partner ie bmobile
you know that for sure or is that your opinion?
Jus wondering nah.
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, don't have any valuable info on your devices also you need to have a 4s if you don't have one already.M_2NR wrote:i real good. just remember that pushes A LOT of personal info thru it eh...
original_lollybob wrote:hey i have an iphone 3g that i need to get unlocked.
can someone point me in the right direction?
Appreciated, thanks!
PapaC wrote:Better moral would be to only use legit hardware. Can't afford the novelty then do without.
iM@st@1 wrote:PapaC wrote:Better moral would be to only use legit hardware. Can't afford the novelty then do without.
iPhones r made for hacking my friend, where's the fun in going 'legit'
SRASC wrote:original_lollybob wrote:hey i have an iphone 3g that i need to get unlocked.
can someone point me in the right direction?
Appreciated, thanks!
Depends on baseband.
(Settings > General > About > Modem Firmware)
Depending on which 1 you have you may have to change it to the iPad baseband to get an unlock. Unfortunately there are some consequences with using the iPad baseband.
1. GPS would not function properly
2. Can't be downgraded once on it.
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.p ... 2949&laid=
This article should help explain it.
perhaps back in 2007 and 2008 when a factory iPhone didnt have basic smartphone features like push email, a video camera and there was no factory unlocked option or carrier options it would make perfect sense to "hack" the phone.iM@st@1 wrote:PapaC wrote:Better moral would be to only use legit hardware. Can't afford the novelty then do without.
iPhones r made for hacking my friend, where's the fun in going 'legit'
Today's iPad rumor: Two products, two launches for 2012 | Apple Talk - CNET News
Apple's iPad 2 lineup.
(Credit: Apple) We could see not just two new iPads, but two separate product launches this year, assuming you believe the latest report from the rumor-a-minute Taiwanese news site DigiTimes.
Citing component makers, DigiTimes says that Apple is gearing up on parts for two separate iPad releases this year, with one taking place in March and another sometime in October.
If those dates sound familiar, they are. Last year Apple released the iPad 2 in March, with October bringing the unveiling and release of the iPhone 4S.
DigiTimes makes the rather bold claim that the two models will be successive, with the March release bringing the "iPad 3," and October the "iPad 4." That's an unusually short gap for any manufacturer, let alone Apple. DigiTimes counters that by saying that the March release will come in time to "fend off competition" from lower-priced tablets entering the market, and that the sequential release later in the year will be to counter Microsoft's Windows 8 and Intel's Clover Trail silicon, which will be aimed at tablets.
So what's the difference between the two tablets supposed to be? DigiTimes once again claims that the iPad 3 will sport a high definition display and bring longer battery life--both of which have been rumored numerous times before. In the case of the display, some were even expecting it to arrive with the second-generation iPad model. As for the iPad 4, the details offered are extremely vague, with DigiTimes saying it will have "much upgraded hardware specifications and integrated applications."
The report is reminiscent of one the outlet passed along last month, in which it claimed Apple was planning two new models to run alongside the existing iPad 2. However, that report claimed both of those devices were coming at Macworld's iWorld conference later this month, an idea that was publicly refuted, but never retracted. More recently Apple has been said to be planning its own news event later this month, but one that will not involve the iPad, focusing instead on the company's efforts in publishing and education.
The question of what Apple will add to its third-generation tablet, and when it will unveil the thing, remains of high interest. The product is one of the few that Apple has announced and launched following the holiday season--the iPad 2 went on sale in early March last year, while the first iPad launched in April the year before. This latest report from DigiTimes suggests that Apple may be looking to change that timeline.
This two-model claim joins a handful of tablet-related rumors posted by iLounge yesterday, one of which included the suggestion that Apple was looking to add a higher quality camera to its next-generation tablet.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:^ why use the same ID?
the Apple ID is what those Apple apps use to operate and differentiate users.
I'm not saying that is what is causing your problem (or maybe it is), but Apple ID's are free and you can set them up easily without using a credit card.
I'd create an apple ID using each persons email address and set it up on each persons device - for all you know it will solve your problem.
M_2NR wrote:so guess what... digicel decided to start charging me for data... and i mean sheit LOADS of charges. I just opened facebook... boom $30 went.
I guess its that time i switched back to bmobile
src1983 weh yuh deh dan?!
GTcruzer wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:^ why use the same ID?
the Apple ID is what those Apple apps use to operate and differentiate users.
I'm not saying that is what is causing your problem (or maybe it is), but Apple ID's are free and you can set them up easily without using a credit card.
I'd create an apple ID using each persons email address and set it up on each persons device - for all you know it will solve your problem.
Well the iPods are used by the smaller kids in the family & the iPads by the older guys & the phone is mine. The single ID is used so we all share the apps or whatever. It was just a convent way to set up the devices. Will try a separate ID on one of the iPods & see if it helps. Was hearing it might be a bug in the FaceTime/iMessage apps.
original_lollybob wrote:SRASC wrote:original_lollybob wrote:hey i have an iphone 3g that i need to get unlocked.
can someone point me in the right direction?
Appreciated, thanks!
Depends on baseband.
(Settings > General > About > Modem Firmware)
Depending on which 1 you have you may have to change it to the iPad baseband to get an unlock. Unfortunately there are some consequences with using the iPad baseband.
1. GPS would not function properly
2. Can't be downgraded once on it.
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.p ... 2949&laid=
This article should help explain it.
cant really do that...
when i connect to iTunes
so... what now?
M_2NR wrote:my padna had a regular plan and they did him that last year. so i turned off my data and monitoring it. Its cool though. Sadly i wont be able to get whatsapp on the road
EDIT: so up to 7pm today... i had no charges for data usage.... yet still my balance is exorbitantly high...i have to call back tomorrow again. Sad thing is.. my account in credit so i hadda fix this before the 15th... see why it not good to give these ppl money in advance...
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