Does The iPhone 4s of claro PR has a factory unlock

Please I want to have my iPhone unlock but with the factory unlock

Contact the carrier to whom the device is locked, only they can unlock it.

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  • HT204023 Does the iPhone Personal Hotspot support WDS?

    I understand that WDS is a requirement for range extending an iPhone Hotspot.  Does the iPhone support WDS?  Alternatively, Has any tried using a range extender to boost the signal of an iPhone hotspot? If so, which manufacturer and model number?  Thx.

    Do you honestly think that such a feature would exist on the phone if it had the potential to damage it? Use some common sense.

  • How do I know the iphone 5 I want to purchase is factory? unlocked?

    how can I tell the iPhone 5 I want to purchase is factory unlocked?

    If you take out an ad in the paper, you generally have to provide an address, which the paper should be checking for legitimacy and keeping on file.
    If you sell something on ebay, there is at least a dispute mechanism.
    craigslist is completely un-vetted. You can use it if you like. As far as I'm concerned, it's the wild-west of the Internet. Anything goes, no-one is held accountable. Sure, you can meet someone in broad daylight in a public place... no garauntee that the phone isn't jailbroken, or hacked, or stolen. At the moment, stolen only matters if it's a CDMA phone, provided you don't mind being charged with receiving stolen property if it gets traced to you.
    Hopefully, that will change with the new stolen phone registry that's in the works. Still wouldn't do business on craigslist, though. Maybe I'm just old and crotchety, but I can tell you for sure that no-one there will rip me off.

  • Does the iPhone 5 support Sprint's 4G Wimaxx?

    this is the answer i got from an Apple Support representative before he disappeared without saying anything:
    Now Chatting with Kaeleb
    Hi, welcome to the US Apple Online Store.  How are you?
    does the iphone 5 work on sprints 4g wimaxx and 4g lte?
    Yes it sure does, the iPhone is designed to run Sprints network wherever you have it available.
    i was told by a sprint representative that the iphone 5 is only capable of supporting their 3G or 4G LTE and doesn't supoort their 4G wimaxx
    Then that information is correct
    Our iPhone is designed to run whatever network the carrier allows for, if they have features not offered specifically they would be the ones with that information. The network information comes from the carrier.
    yes but is the phone capable of it? it either has the antenna to connect to it or not
    All iPhones have antennas to connect to a cellular network, the type of network it connects to is determined by the service provider, in your case Sprint.
    I haven't heard from you for a few moments. Would you like to continue chatting?
    your not giving me useful answers
    I am giving you accurate information
    Wether its useful or not, the information your looking for comes from Sprint.
    there are specific antennas and frequencies that must be used depending on what you're trying to connect to
    And since you have already discussed this with them, I have no idea why you are here asking us about something Sprint has already clarified for you.
    your the company that designs and manufactures thephone
    Your not getting it. As you said, we make the phone.
    With an Antenna
    The type of network* is determined by the service provider.
    because prior to ever speaking with sprint one of your apple representatives gave me information contradicting that
    4G, 4GLTE etc, all made up by the carriers to determine their networks.
    what im asking is: is the iphone 5 made to be compatible with 4g wimaxx
    whether or not sprint allows it to be
    I get what your asking but your not quite understanding the answer. The iPhone is made compatible to connect to cellular network. Apple does not have information regarding which network types it will connect to, its designed to work on a GSM or CDMA network, the network strength which is 4G etc, is determined by the carrier. Here at Apple we have nothing to do with that.
    We don't make iPhones designed specifically for 4G, 4G LTE, 4g wimaxx or any other network. Its made to run on a GSM or CDMA type network.
    you manufacture 3 different iPhone that have specific antennas radio frquencies based on which carrier its going to be activated on
    From the your carrier determines the compatibility.
    Thats not true
    We manufacture 2 types as I told you
    GSM and CDMA
    Sprint and Verizon are both CDMA
    a verizon iphone cant be used on sprints network and vice versa because the use different frequencies
    both cdma but different
    like the differnence between wimaxx and lte
    Not true, its because the phones are locked to the carriers services. It has nothing to do with Antennas, I am not sure where you are getting your information but if you can show me on our website where it says anything about 3 different Antennas then I would understand where you are coming from.
    Let me get you the number to our technical support team so that we can find a resolution to this issue. 800-APL-CARE(800-275-2273)
    one moment and i will
    I am a sales chat and here to assist customers with the online store, I am not going to be able to leave this chat open for you to contact technical support.
    i already spoke to them
    Ok great, do you have any online sales questions I can answer for you?
    they weren't able to give me an answer and aid to look online
    I find that hard to believe, this team knows for a fact and are the experts they would never direct anyone to go online for that information. You may have spoke with customer service. You need to call technical support from the number I just have you.
    well they did
    GSM model A1428*: UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz); GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz); LTE (Bands 2, 4, 5, 17) CDMA model A1429*: CDMA EV-DO Rev. A and Rev. B (800, 1900, 2100 MHz); UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz); GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz); LTE (Bands 1, 3, 5, 13, 25) GSM model A1429*: UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz); GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz); LTE (Bands 1, 3, 5)
    This is a final warning to stop this type of response. If this conversation is not kept on a professional level, this chat will end.
    thats from your site
    you asked me to show you thats what i did
    You can call technical support but I need to assist customers with their purchases today.
    i have been nothing but professional
    i am a customer
    i own a macbook air and mac mini
    as well as 4th gen ipod touch and an old iphone 3gs
    Great, this is a sales chat.
    and this is how youre going to treat me?
    I have helped you to the best of my ability, your in the wrong department
    All I am doing is getting you to the correct team, because obviously you have not been given the information your looking for.
    well you helped me as much as your so called technical support that youre trying to refer me to. even though i already stated they werent able to help me
    I guarantee you didn't speak with the technical support team. There is no way they would send a customer online to seek that information, they are well aware that the online store chat is for online sales assistance. I am not going to continue to argue with you. This chat is not going anywhere with this back and forth. If you want assistance you will call our technical support team.
    800-APL-CARE (800-275-2273)
    thats who i spoke to at 10:03
    put me on hold several times and said he was unsure and for me to look online
    in your chat community
    Then I would suggest calling back because for whatever reason the agent you spoke with the last time must not have been an Apple trained technicians, as they get this question plenty and know the answer.
    Thank you for choosing the Apple Store. If you have any additional questions, please chat us again.
    You are currently not in a chat

    All the information you need is right here: http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html
    Notice there is no mention of WiMax.
    It doesn't really matter anyway as Sprint is rolling their WiMax network down for use by MVNOs. Actual Sprint customers will not have access to WiMax at all. It was a failed experiment.

  • I have the iPhone 4S and my daughter has the iPad 2, we share one Apple ID, is there anyway to stop her text messages from appearing on my iPhone and vice versa?

    I have the iPhone 4S and my daughter has the iPad 2.  We share my Apple ID.  Is there any way to stop her text messages from appearing on my phone, and vice versa?  She doesn't need to be reading my texts!

    no, there currently is no way of doing this. You can only create a second Apple ID.

  • Why Does the iPhone not send/receive MMS?

    Why Does the iPhone not send/receive MMS? this in the works?

    "Why Does the iPhone not send/receive MMS?"
    Apple chose not to offer this as a feature of iphone. E-mail can accomplish the same thing.
    "is in the works?"
    This has been asked and answered countless times. The forum search bar is on the right side of this page.
    Apple has announced that MMS will be included in the 3.0 software due out this summer. Before you ask, all that has been announced is in this link:
    http://www.apple.com/iphone/preview-iphone-os/
    Apples developer conference begins tomorrow.

  • Does the iPhone 5s comes with global or international warranty ?

    I have read some news that, apple has planned to provide global warranty for iPhone 5 (A1429) GSM, does the iphone 5s also comes with global warranty ?

    Apple Warranty
    http://www.apple.com/legal/warranty/
    "Choose a product" and then "Choose a region"
    Pakistan is not listed for any device. So, I don't think it really matters where you buy iPhone because Pakistan is not officially supported country. However, I have read on several forums that iPhone warranty goes by the serial number regardless of where it was purchased. Apple is really good at taking care of customers, so your phone should be covered.

  • Does the iPhone 4S have a shutter on the camera?

    A month or so back my iPhone camera had something half blocking the lens. I was just wondering, is this the camera shutter? Or does the iPhone even have a shutter?

    It has a virtual shutter... but there is nothing physical other than a case or possibly your finger to block the lens.

  • Does the iphone 4s have voice assisted gps navigation system when ion is downloaded to the phone?

      does the iphone 4s have a voice assisted gps system when io6 is downloaded onto the phone?

    The iPhone has NEVER had an International Warranty. The warranty terms state, quite clearly, that Apple "may" restrict warranty & support to the country of original purchase. The only exception, are iPhones purchased in the EU, where the iPhone warranty is EU wide.
    You purchase an iPhone in Singapore, & you will have to return it to Singapore for all warranty & support issues.
    For iPhones out of warranty, Apple has an out of warranty replacement program.

  • Does  the iphone 4s only use 4g or 3g to?

    Does  the iphone 4s only use 4g or 3g to?

    As far as I know, the phone uses the best available network. That's why you don't have the option anymore to switch off 3G network.
    If iPhone is connected to the Internet via the cellular data network, the (UMTS/EV-DO ), (EDGE), or (GPRS/1xRTT) icon appears in the status bar.
    The 3G (UMTS) cellular network supports simultaneous voice and data communications on GSM networks. For all other cellular connections, you can’t use Internet services while you’re talking on the phone unless iPhone also has a Wi-Fi connection to the Internet. Depending on your network connection, you may not be able to receive calls while iPhone transfers data over the cellular network—when downloading a webpage, for example.
    copied from page 148 iphone_user_guide 5

  • Does the iphone cpu frequency change when the cpu load is different?

    Does the iphone cpu frequency change when the cpu load is different, or it does not change, stay a fixed frequency? if it changes, how can i get the realtime cpu frequency?if anyone knows,please tell me, thank you so much!!!

    As a general, historical statement Tonefox is correct.  For certain particular cpus woodmeister is correct.  Cpus have historically been single frequency units, though over-clocking has been done for several years.  Doing so pushes the cpu beyond its guaranteed speed, but has tended to work since most cpus from quality vendors will actually operate at higher speeds.  The manufacturer just does not guarantee the results...remember the Pentium fiasco in the early years of that chip?  Today manufacturers are ceertifying particular product lines for over-clocking on a periodic basis.  And that is what dynamic clocking really is, over-clocking but not at a constant clock speed as has been done in the past.
    Much of the silicon on the market will function at higher clock rates, the only question is does the maker guarantee the accuracy and performance at those clock rates.

  • Does the iphone 5 have gorilla glass?

    does the iphone 5 have gorilla glass?

    Apple has not said what the screen is made of nor the vendor of the material. Most likely it is a an aluminosilicate glass from some vendor, but whether it's from Corning or some other glassmaker is unknown.
    Regards.

  • Does the iPhone 5 have message access profile

    Does the iPhone 5 have MAP message access profile?

    Not sure; I haven't seen any documentation on it but I assume it would work for the 3GS or higher.  (Doesn't look like this has been updated to include the MAP feature: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3647.)

  • HT4528 Does the iphone 4 have a sim card tray, and if so where is it.

    Does the iphone 4 have a sim card tray, and if so where

    I you have an iPhone you have it ALL!
    OK I think I can help you on this one, I think there is a missconception on the terminology, if the iPhone is from AT&T it does have a SIM card tray, you will find it on the left side of the iPhone. All you need is the key insert it in the little hole and it pops out.
    If the iPhone 4 is from Verizon it DOES NOT have a sim card tray.
    What the sales person told your sister is accurate, the iPhone does not have a slot for an SD card which is an "storage" card mainly used to store all sorts of data such as pictures, videos and more.
    Locally the iphone has lots of storage capacity so your sister wont have the necesity of ever expanding her cellphone memory for the very reason of that she has the best cellular device in the market which is an IPHONE!
    I don't think she will ever fill up her iphone's memory.
    Here is what I found in effort to expand the differences between the SD card and SIM card
    -Secure Digital (SD) is a non-volatile memory card format developed by Panasonic, SanDisk, and Toshiba for use in portable devices to store data.
    -A subscriber identity module or subscriber identification module (SIM) is an integrated circuit that securely stores the international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) and the related key used to identify and authenticate subscribers on mobile telephony devices (such as mobile phones andcomputers).
    I hope this helps your sister.

  • How does the Iphone go offline so often?

    How does the Iphone go offline so often?

    My son has an iPod 5 and it goes offline as soon as it locks (this occurs under both IOS 6 and IOS 6.1).  This renders the "Find my iPod/iPhone" useless.  How can I keep the iPod online?

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