HT4204 how to deactivate your iphone 3g??

How to deactivate your iphone 3g?  

I am not sure I understand your question.  what is it that you want to do to your phone?

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  • HT1349 how to deactivate my iphone if it is stolen ? but i do not know the serial number neither do i have the box.

    how to deactivate my iphone if it is stolen ? but i do not know the serial number neither do i have the box.

    I also suggest, if you have enabled geo-localization and have associated an iCloud account to your iPhone, to localize your iPhone through a map on http://www.icloud.com. You may also block your iPhone, send a message to the iPhone and erase all your data.

  • HT4285 how to deactivate my iphone if it was stolen ? and i dont have the serial number.

    how to deactivate my iphone if it was stolen ? and i dont have the serial number.

    If you have an iCloud account the you can go to www.iCloud.com and sign in with your Appleid.  Click on Find my iPhone and Find it's location, deactivate or Wipe it.
    I would also call your Mobile service provider and have them cancel the service for that unit.
    Regards,
    Captfred

  • How to deactivate a iphone 4

    How to deactivate a Iphone 4

    Are you worried about data security on your lost iPhone?
    Presuming that you've enabled iCloud, you can login in iCloud.com to wipe all data on iPhone.
    it’s possible to initiate a remote wipe of the phone, which will cause the phone to reset itself to factory settings and preserve your data. Do this by logging in, clicking on Find My iPhone then selecting the device and enabling Lost Mode.

  • Has anyone tried getting a new phone and then giving your old phone to someone else? because if you have, did you deactivate your iphone on your support profile before so? and will the person who gets it be able to activate it as thiers again afterwards?

    Has anyone tried getting a new phone and then giving your old phone to someone else? because if you have, did you deactivate your iphone on your support profile before so? and will the person who gets it be able to activate it as thiers again afterwards?

    Just follow the directions here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5661
    That's all you have to do.

  • How long does your iphone take to charge?

    How long does your iphone take to charge when at various battery levels remaining?
    When your iphone is at 10% battery remaining, how long does it take to charge?
    When your iphone is at 20% battery remaining, how long does it take to charge?
    When your iphone is at 50% battery remaining, how long does it take to charge?
    (Assuming that you charge the phone when the phone is off using the Apple USB cable or dock through a wall power outlet)

    X1Zero wrote:
    How long does your iphone take to charge when at various battery levels remaining?
    When your iphone is at 10% battery remaining, how long does it take to charge?
    Usually 1 1/2 Hours tops.
    When your iphone is at 20% battery remaining, how long does it take to charge?
    Around the Same
    When your iphone is at 50% battery remaining, how long does it take to charge?
    Thirty Minutes.
    I think if it is taking you 6 to 7 hours then something is wrong here. Either the battery is flawed, the cable or dock is flawed, or something is wrong with the outlet. It should not take that long.

  • How tp unlock your iphone

    How to unlock your iphone 3g. i just got it and it is lock.

    ONLY the carrier it is locked to can authorize unlocking it. Contact them and find out what their policy is.
    Not all carriers offer unlocking.

  • HT1766 How to confirm your iphone is unlocked?

    How to know your iphone is unlocked ?

    Put a sim from another carrier in the phone.   If it doesn't say invalid sim, it's unlocked. 

  • How soon did your iPhone ship?

    Hi,
    For those of you who ordered the new iPhone (5) during the "available 3-4 weeks" how long after you've place the order did your iPhone ship?
    Reason I'm asking this is because I've read from numerous (trusted) sources that the "big three" in the US have lowered their waiting times to one week or less yet the Apple Online Store still states 3 to 4 weeks.

    I have the same issue. Ordered it two and a half weeks ago, and even though the expected ship dates have changed from 3-4 weeks then 2-3 weeks and now 2 weeks, my date still shows the original ship dates of Nov. 30-Dec. 6
    I can walk into the AT&T store right now and pick one up as they told me they have a few in stock. This is agrrivating. I keep waiting for the email to tell me it has finally shipped. I'm so anxious I check it several times a day! LOL.

  • How to stop your iPhone from recording you

    There are 3 ways:
    - Apple does it for everyone (likely very soon)
    - Remove your battery (Hmmm, but how? It's built-in. Exactly, hmmm is the right word. The only way to properly disarm any device is to spray liquid nitrogen to freeze the battery rendering the device dead. (DON'T do it - it will kill your iPhone!)
    - by using a GPS simulator to output fake signals indicating any time/location you desire. Also known as a GPS jammer. (least likely since it's illegal unless you're for example Jason Bourne, they are also very expensive and used by various militaries around the world). There are two frequencies that GPS work on: public, non-military use (1575.42 MHz) and one used only the US military (1227.6 MHz). Because GPS uses radio waves, these waves can be jammed, though very expensive technical devices and expertise are needed for this purpose. Again, these are illegal to own by any civilian but it does not mean we cannot talk about their existence.
    Edit: (4th way)
    - Stop freaking out, use a case with a built-in clip and attach it to your belt/jeans/etc. Safeguard it and always be aware of it and treat it as if it was your passport or something else or high value.
    Message was edited by: Montesvara

    Source: http://www.tech-faq.com/gps-jammer.html

  • HT4972 how to unlock your iphone 3g

    im going out of the country and i need to know how to unlock my iphone 3g

    You will need to contact the carrier to which your iPhone is locked to see if they offer unlocking and if you qualify.

  • GUIDE: How to put your iPhone into Recovery/DFU Mode

    As most iPhone owners will be aware, you can reset your device by holding down both the home button and sleep/wake button together until the device reboots. This will cure the majority of crashes and issues.
    However, there may also be occasions where the phone goes seriously wrong and may appear to be 'dead'. Not everybody is aware that there is a second method which can be used to bring a phone back to life when all else seems lost. Consider it a 'last resort' if you like!
    The second method involves putting the phone into recovery, or DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode. Putting the phone into recovery mode lets iTunes know that it needs to perform a full restore on the handset. Here's how to do it:
    1. Ensure that the iPhone is OFF before starting.
    2. On your computer, open iTunes.
    3. Connect your iPhone to your computer using the USB cable.
    4. Hold down the SLEEP/WAKE Button and the HOME button together.
    5. After 10 seconds, let go of the SLEEP/WAKE button (keep the home button held down).
    6. Keep holding the HOME button until iTunes displays a message saying that it has detected a phone in recovery mode.
    You will then be prompted to restore the phone using iTunes. Follow the on screen instructions and your iPhone will be restored.
    You may also have the option to restore your iPhone from a backup, but I would not advise doing this if you think that an app may have caused your device to go wrong in the first place.
    The above method can also be used to get around forgotten PIN numbers. I've used it to restore several of our company handsets when people have handed their phones back in but forgotten to provide their PINs!
    I hope this helps. If anyone reading this needs a hand, just drop me a message and I'll be happy to talk you through it
    Mark

    MI5 wrote:
    Last one I did asked me to log in with original apple ID after I'd restored the firmware.Weird? The only thing I can think of is that the staff who had the iPhones didn't use an Apple ID, but then they must have done as they would have needed to have downloaded a couple of apps for work! We'll call it an 'anomaly'..

  • How To Keep Your iPhone Safe At The Gym

    I have a problem with the Otterbox Defender (or more like a worry).
    Here is my  worry.  I like to use my iPhone at the gym.  I also have an iPod touch.   I have used the iPod touch at the gym, with no problems (it has a very  thin rubber protector).
    I prefer the iPhone because my gym lacks  wi-fi, so I can't get pandora.  Here is the problem.  The Otterbox is  not too bulky, but more bulky than the iPod touch.
    So when I do a couple of exercises, with the iPhone in my pocket, I get nervous.
    For  instance, say I do a dumbell exercise (curls), well the DB comes close  to contact with the front/side of my leg where the iPhone is in the  pocket.
    If I do a dumbell bench, same problem, you begin with the DB in your lap, right next to the phone.
    The biggest is when I do deadlift, because again the bar almost grazes the front/side of my shorts where the iPhone resides.
    Now  so far, no problems, but this makes me very concerned.  I am worried  that I am either going to knick, hit, or drop a DB on my lap with the  iPhone in my pocket getting touched, or the deadlift barbell will hit  it.
    So I have a few questions......
    1)  Am I being a worry busybody or is this really playing with fire?
    2)   What do you all do when you workout in the gym (lifting weights, cardio  is no problem, very safe).  Do you keep your iPhone in your pocket or  do you have/recommend an armband?
    Most people I see in the gym have  it in their pocket, a few use bands...so that makes me thing perhaps am I  just worrying, but I dunno.
    3) Do you recommend an armband, or  is the ottorbox going to protect it just fine if I hastly hit the phone  in my pocket with a barbell or dumbell?
    4) Or if I had the Griffen defender, would I be all set even if I drop a 60 DB on myself!
    ***Note to mods, I decided to make a separate thread for this topic, instead of putting it in the "protection" or "gym call disable" one because this is a larger question, and a very important one.
    I felt if I put in one of the prior ones, already a few pages into it, this would be missed, and for people using the phone at the gym who want protection, indeed this is a larger, different topic.

    Duct tape it to your head.
    If you are paranoid that you will smash it with a dumbbell, then get an armband.

  • How to prove your iPhone 6 / 6 Plus 64 / 128GB is faulty

    If you have the same issue as me where your iPhone 6 crashes repeatedly once you install 'too many' apps
    NB Needs an iPhone 5 64GB as well as your iPhone 6
    Current iPhone 6 Plus 128GB
    As at 21/11/2014
    iOS 8.1.1
    960 apps
    46.25GB used
    57.72GB free
    Turn of app updates in iTunes (Don’t manually update)
    Turn of app updates on iPhone 6 (Settings/iTunes & App Store/Automatic Downloads (all off))
    Take backup of iPhone 6 - still crashing but reasonably stable - called 'Normans iPhone 6i'
    Restore iPhone 5 to 8.1.1
    Restore iPhone 5 from backup taken of iPhone 6 at step 1
    Add 240 apps to iPhone 5 via iTunes - sort by size - add from smallest - now 1200 - doesn’t crash
    Swap SIM card over from iPhone 6 to iPhone 5
    Add same apps to iPhone 6k as in step 6 and see what happens…
    Actions for step 8 above -
    essentially all this is, is adding the same apps to both iPhone 5 and iPhone 6 until iPhone 6 starts to repeatedly crash but iphone 5 does not crash
    NB All crash numbers referred to are consecutive and self-repeating re-boots. All installs via iTunes.
    First attempt to sync 24 apps via iTunes to iPhone 6 caused iP6 to crash (Apple logo) but sync then completed ok (STCO) but deleted folder created to hold apps just added
    2nd 24 apps - iP6 crashed again - repeatedly - Apple logo x 3. STCO then crashed again. Recreated folder for new apps - then resynced - crashed again
    Next 23 apps - crashed x 2.
    Needed to resync (NTR) as all but 2 apps from step 3 left as loading or waiting (ALOW)  but iTunes unaware. Crashed x 3
    NTR 11 apps from step 3 ALOW. Crashed x 2. STCO apart from 1 app
    Next 23 apps - crashed x 3.
    NTR 15 apps from step 6 - didn’t crash
    Next 24 apps (new folder) - crashed x 4
    NTR 23 apps - crashed x 6
    NTR 21 apps - crashed x 2 - STCO
    Next 23 apps - crashed x 5
    NTR 17 apps - STCO apart from missing app icon label for 16 apps
    Resynced to move last added apps to folder. Crashed x 4
    Now at 1106 apps - so far more than previously eventually installed. So means crashing caused by a combination of number of apps and their size? Leave at this for time being and test usability of phone.
    Tried a couple of apps. Crashed x 3. Closed iTunes
    Total of 98 SpringBoard crashes over a four hour period
    Tried running several apps a few hours later and no crashes…! So need to add more apps?
    Next 24 apps (new folder) - crashed x 10 consecutively
    NTR 15 apps - no crashes!
    All very inconsistent - but does this suggest size of apps is as important as number? Currently installing at approx 5MB in ascending size order. Currently at 1135 apps installed to iP6 (1200 to iP5)
    Next 23 apps - crashed x 9
    NTR 10 apps - no crashes
    Next 23 apps - crashed x 4
    NTR 6 apps - crashed x 3
    NTR 3 apps - crashed x 1
    Next 14 apps - crashed x 4
    NTR 5 apps - no crashes  (now same 1200 apps installed as on iP5)
    Next - install large apps on iP6 & iP5 (as large number of small apps seems ok apart from install crashes)
    Next 4 large apps (1.1GB (Batman Arkham City) and down in size order) - crashed x 6
    NTR 3 apps - 3 stuck on loading - no crashes
    NTR 1 app - crashed x 1
    Install same 4 large apps on iP5 - did not crash but did need to resync 1 app as stuck on waiting
    Next - install 10 medium apps  on iP6 & iP5 (150MB and down - from Antrim Escape 1) -
    Next 10 medium apps on iP5 - no crashes
    Install same 10 medium apps on iP6 - crashed x 6
    NTR 8 apps - crashed x 5
    Then ran several apps on iP5 without a problem
    Then did same on iP6 - initially ok then started to crash repeatedly - more than 20 times
    Also crashes when power off!
    So hard reset to see if would clear and uninstalled 2 of 4 largest apps recently added
    Still crashing (self boot and reboot) - so removed 2 more large apps - every time an app was removed (via Manage Storage) - it crashed…
    Also crashes whenever it turns itself off

    But you are still not explaining why an app should be the problem and not the OS. I've never had this repeating crashing problem with my iPhone 5 despite the fact that installing apps presumably also modifies its OS.
    I also have more than 1,400 apps installed through iTunes, so are you saying that you think it's reasonable for Apple to expect me and other iPhone users in the same position to go through the incredibly time consuming process suggested by your colleague to sort out which of my 1400 apps are causing this problem?
    If one app can cause the iPhone 6 to crash - why not many apps?
    From the posts I've seen this also appears to be a problem with just 64 & 128GB iPhone 6's - not the 16GB iPhone 6. Isn't it true that different (older?) memory has been used for the 16GB - so is this the real issue - iOS cannot (yet) determine which apps may be a problem for its newer memory or OS and so is dumping the problem on its customers?
    <Edited by Host>

  • HT4061 how to activating your iphone

    did dont let me go on my stuff its on activating your iphone

    "the day that iphone creates a tracking system that cannot based on wifi connection, we will never lost our phones again."
    "Losing your iOS device feels lousy. Thankfully, Find My iPhone can help you get it back. But if it looks like that’s not going to happen, new security features in iOS 7 make it harder for anyone who’s not you to use or sell your device. Now turning off Find My iPhone or erasing your device requires your Apple ID and password. Find My iPhone can also continue to display a custom message, even after your device is erased. And your Apple ID and password are required before anyone can reactivate it. Which means your device is still your device. No matter where it is."
    http://www.apple.com/ios/whats-new/

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