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Redman wrote:Ok,
The 4s started over heating and discharging.
I replaced the battery but the phone refuses to pick up service.
I've restored,rebooted,re sat the battery,changed battery to the original-which has not shown the same problem,tried a new antenna,and new SIM card.
Sim card works in wife's iPhone..
Went to crowes nest and his advice was to trash it.
I would appreciate any advice on something to try
And/or a solid repair person
I'm in Sando so south central preferably.
Thx
RapToR wrote:Redman wrote:Ok,
The 4s started over heating and discharging.
I replaced the battery but the phone refuses to pick up service.
I've restored,rebooted,re sat the battery,changed battery to the original-which has not shown the same problem,tried a new antenna,and new SIM card.
Sim card works in wife's iPhone..
Went to crowes nest and his advice was to trash it.
I would appreciate any advice on something to try
And/or a solid repair person
I'm in Sando so south central preferably.
Thx
send it back to apple
they trade in
Redman wrote:RapToR wrote:Redman wrote:Ok,
The 4s started over heating and discharging.
I replaced the battery but the phone refuses to pick up service.
I've restored,rebooted,re sat the battery,changed battery to the original-which has not shown the same problem,tried a new antenna,and new SIM card.
Sim card works in wife's iPhone..
Went to crowes nest and his advice was to trash it.
I would appreciate any advice on something to try
And/or a solid repair person
I'm in Sando so south central preferably.
Thx
send it back to apple
they trade in
Really??
I bought the phone off of amazon in 2011-
That still do able???
RapToR wrote:Redman wrote:RapToR wrote:Redman wrote:Ok,
The 4s started over heating and discharging.
I replaced the battery but the phone refuses to pick up service.
I've restored,rebooted,re sat the battery,changed battery to the original-which has not shown the same problem,tried a new antenna,and new SIM card.
Sim card works in wife's iPhone..
Went to crowes nest and his advice was to trash it.
I would appreciate any advice on something to try
And/or a solid repair person
I'm in Sando so south central preferably.
Thx
send it back to apple
they trade in
Really??
I bought the phone off of amazon in 2011-
That still do able???
i walked in store with 4s in April
got a 5s and paid the difference
can do it with iPad also
shandyman wrote:RapToR wrote:Redman wrote:RapToR wrote:Redman wrote:Ok,
The 4s started over heating and discharging.
I replaced the battery but the phone refuses to pick up service.
I've restored,rebooted,re sat the battery,changed battery to the original-which has not shown the same problem,tried a new antenna,and new SIM card.
Sim card works in wife's iPhone..
Went to crowes nest and his advice was to trash it.
I would appreciate any advice on something to try
And/or a solid repair person
I'm in Sando so south central preferably.
Thx
send it back to apple
they trade in
Really??
I bought the phone off of amazon in 2011-
That still do able???
i walked in store with 4s in April
got a 5s and paid the difference
can do it with iPad also
What was the difference Raptor?
casper wrote:anyone can do this raptor? or u need to have a special account with them or something?
redmanjp wrote:My sister's ipad was stolen yesterday
she sent a msg to it with her number using icloud -the thief called from a blocked no. and said he will call her back at a specific time which he never did
she setup an alert to get the location but I'm wondering- if it's screen-locked how is the thief going to be able to connect to a wifi so the location could be tracked?
redmanjp wrote:My sister's ipad was stolen yesterday
she sent a msg to it with her number using icloud -the thief called from a blocked no. and said he will call her back at a specific time which he never did
she setup an alert to get the location but I'm wondering- if it's screen-locked how is the thief going to be able to connect to a wifi so the location could be tracked?
Jade_Inc. wrote:Do dey take phones that have been opened?
src1983 wrote:redmanjp wrote:My sister's ipad was stolen yesterday
she sent a msg to it with her number using icloud -the thief called from a blocked no. and said he will call her back at a specific time which he never did
she setup an alert to get the location but I'm wondering- if it's screen-locked how is the thief going to be able to connect to a wifi so the location could be tracked?
If you take the matter to the police, they can get the number he called from via tele company, and recover it for you
redmanjp wrote:src1983 wrote:redmanjp wrote:My sister's ipad was stolen yesterday
she sent a msg to it with her number using icloud -the thief called from a blocked no. and said he will call her back at a specific time which he never did
she setup an alert to get the location but I'm wondering- if it's screen-locked how is the thief going to be able to connect to a wifi so the location could be tracked?
If you take the matter to the police, they can get the number he called from via tele company, and recover it for you
she went to the police this morning but i'll tell her about tracing the number
eitech wrote:My 4s battery playin up a while now. Ordered oem from amazon and gonna attempt the changeout myself. Any tips or advice?
AnandTech founder Anand Shimpi retires from journalism to work at Apple
In case you missed it over the long weekend, Anand Shimpi, founder and editor-in-chief of hardware site AnandTech, retired from his position on Saturday evening. His farewell post doesn't mention what his next project will be, but Re/code later reported that he had been hired by Apple, a fact that Apple confirmed without divulging more specifics.
Shimpi (along with former mobile editor Brian Klug, who has also reportedly left for Apple and hasn't been active on AnandTech since January of this year) has been the primary source of information about Apple's mobile SoC architectures for the last couple of years now. Much of what we know about the Apple A6 architecture ("Swift," not to be confused with the programming language of the same name) and the Apple A7 ("Cyclone") comes from AnandTech reporting. What Shimpi and Klug will be doing for Apple isn't clear, but it's a fair bet that it's processor-related.
Shimpi has been running AnandTech for over 17 years, but the site will continue in his absence under new Editor-in-Chief Ryan Smith—the site remains focused on in-depth architectural overviews, benchmarks, and reviews, and Smith seems intent on keeping it that way. Still, as someone who has read AnandTech for many years and even worked there for a while, Anand's presence on the site that bears his name will be missed.
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