I buy a iphone  5s on online . is the warrenty is valid in care cente

i buy a iphone  5s on online . is the warrenty  valid in care centers.

The warranty is one year. You will need a receipt if you have a warranty issue.
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    The iPhone is not available in Pakistan. No authorized source for iPhones will ship one outside of the country they are located in. Therefore, if they are willing to sell you an iPhone and ship it to Pakistan, they are NOT an authorized dealer.

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    Can i buy an iPhone from USA online and use it in Europe?

    If you use a credit card from a financial institution in the US,
    with a verified billing address in the US, and ship the order to
    the US. Warranty will be valid only in the US and LTE will not
    work in EU. The low prices you see for some iPhones are
    because the iPhone requires a 2 year contract with a wireless
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  • Should You Buy An iPhone Now, Or Wait For The Next One?

    Great article by HuffPost Tech.
    The most common thing I get asked whenever I tell anyone I'm a tech writer is some version of the question: "Should I get a new iPhone now, or should I wait until the next one comes out?" It is as though my business card should read not "Technology Writer," and instead "iPhone Psychic"
    Not that I am not happy to prognosticate! And in that spirit, here's a look at the questions on everyone's mind: Should I buy an iPhone now? And if not now, when?
    First, let me say that I am fascinated by the peculiar kind of panic that I encounter in people I meet who are deciding on a purchase date for their next Apple phone. I call it the iSenberg Uncertainty Principle: Potential iPhone buyers exist in a constant state of anxiety, perpetually worrying that purchasing an iPhone on any given day will mean that they will miss out on the inevitably cooler version with the mind-blowing new features soon down the road. The Cupertino Sword of Damocles constantly dangles over their heads, threatening to pierce them with unhipness and iShame.
    Here is one solid piece of advice I can offer to help you avoid the Sword: Do not buy any new iPhone until September. Apple has an annual media conference each September, and every blog with the word 'Mac' in the title is reporting that Steve Jobs is going to do his black turtleneck thing and introduce some kind of new iPhone there. The September Media conference is generally used to present the new iPods, but as All Things Digital reports, Apple plans to "commandeer" the conference for its official iPhone announcement.
    Apple is long overdue to release its new iPhone anyway, if history is any indication. Look at this handy little timeline:
    June 2007: original iPhone released
    June 2008: iPhone 3G released
    June 2009: iPhone 3Gs released
    June 2010: iPhone 4 released
    June 2011: Nothing!
    In other words, the 5th generation iPhone is already a month late, so it makes sense that the rumors are swirling. Apple's tardiness can be explained by the fact they've actually already released two iPhones in 2011 -- the Verizon iPhone in February and the unlocked iPhone 4 in June. Their schedule is all screwy, like a traveler trying to get over jet lag. But all signs point to them getting right with a September Apple iPhone release.
    So what jaw-dropping new feature will this iPhone boast? We're hearing that the "iPhone 4S," as it is rumored to be called, won't be the dramatic re-imagining that many of us have come to expect with each new iPhone release. Tech blogThis Is My Next thinks that it will be thinner and lighter, and that it will run on a new chip; the New York Times thinks that it will be the same dimensions as the iPhone 4 but that it will be cheaper. Bloomberg agrees with This Is My Next on the chip and adds that the rear-facing camera will upgrade to 8 megapixels from 5 megapixels.
    Now, even if you're just a normal, non-geek iPhone user, who doesn't care if the rear-facing camera doubles its megapixel count, or if Apple has changed the manufacturer of its data processors, or whatever, you still need to at least wait for the alleged iPhone announcement, and here's why: if history is any indicator, the introduction of a newer iPhone model is accompanied by a drop in price of older iPhone models. When the iPhone 3GS was announced, the price of the iPhone 3G dropped by $100; when the iPhone 4 was announced, the price of an iPhone 3GS also dropped by $100. Even if you know that you're not going to drop $400 on whatever iPhone Apple begins peddling in September, there is no sense in paying more money for an iPhone 4 or 3Gs now when the base price of both seem like locks to drop in two months.
    But before we start fantasizing, how can we be so certain that Jobs is even going to announce an iPhone in September if Apple hasn't so much as indicated such a thing? How do we know that all of these rumors weren't just started by lonely nerds like me and my co-workers emailing each other from our mother's basements, inciting iPhone rumors all on our own?
    Well, first of all, I don't live with my mother; and second of all, the new iPhone rumors have sprung forth from two reliable sources held in high journalistic regard.
    The first is esteemed, award-winning tech journalist John Paczkowski of All Things Digital, who blazed iPhone prognostication trails by predicting back in April that an updated iPhone 4 would be unveiled at the September Apple music Conference and has steadfastly maintained the claim is true through June and into July. In fact, he confirmed as recently as July 5 that a shiny new iPhone looked to be in the early stages of supply chain production, and that people close to the company still believe that the new iPhone would be ready for the Jobs treatment in September.
    So there is Reliable Source One.
    Reliable Source Number Two is the Wall Street Journal, not exactly a one-laptop operation. The paper gives "the end of September" as a target launch date, which squares up with both Paczkowski's prediction of a September announcement and release. This doesn't even mention This Is My Next's separate prediction of a September release, nor 9to5Mac reporting that there are going to be two new iPhones in September, one low-end and high-end. But now we're falling down the rabbit hole and into the basement again, so let's focus:
    There is likely to be a new iPhone in September. It will likely affect the price of all the other iPhones. The iPhones available now -- the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 3Gs -- will probably be cheaper in two months. Unless you drop your current iPhone in a pool, a bathtub or a volcano, do not buy an iPhone until Steve Jobs opens his beautiful brilliant mouth at the Apple conference in early September. When the post-turtleneckian dust settles, we'll have a clearer picture of whether or not this rumored new iPhone is worth the money. And then we can talk about--well, whether or not you should buy an iPhone now, or wait until the next one comes out.
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/12/iphone-release-5-september_n_896345.html

    Apple has two prototypes out testing now.  One is a thinner totally redesigned case.  The problem with it is that Foxconn can't seem to build it.  Hence the delay.  The other prototype uses the existing case, but with updated (read dual core) internals.  If they can get production up by September the first phone will be released and will be the iPhone 5.  If they cannot, then the second prototype will be released as the iPhone 4GS.  

  • Can we buy unlocked iPhone 4s or 4 in the shop?

    Can we buy unlocked iPhone 4s or 4 in the shop? I mean in a real shop.

    If you mean Apple Store, yes.

  • If i buy an iphone 6 without contract from the US, would it work in other countries with non-US carriers?

    if i buy an iphone 6 without contract from the US, would it work in other countries with non-US carriers?

    Contract free versus SIM free are different. What you want to do is to wait for Apple to sell the SIM free version of the iPhone 6. See this explanation from the Apple 5S page that details this...
    If you buy iPhone for T-Mobile, it will arrive with a nano-SIM card already installed that you can activate by visiting an Apple Retail Store or a T-Mobile store or by calling T-Mobile. If you buy a SIM-free iPhone, you will need to purchase a GSM-compatible nano-SIM card separately. In the United States, you can purchase such a SIM from AT&T or T-Mobile. When you travel internationally, you can use a nano-SIM card for iPhone 5s from a local GSM carrier.
    Also be aware warranty service is country specific. So if you buy a phone in the US and it develops problems you would need to return it for service in the US...

  • If I buy unlocked iPhone would work on all the networks including Verizon.?

    If I buy unlocked iPhone would work on all the networks including Verizon.?

    No. an unlocked iPhone will only work on GSM networks. The only GSM carriers in the US are AT&T and T-Mobile.  Any of the small, regional carriers that use GSM are actually MVNO's that piggyback on the T-Mobile or AT&T networks. You will have issues with some features using those carriers, most notably MMS messaging and cellular data.
    If you are going to want to use Verizon, then buy a Verizon phone.

  • Curious about the iOS 5 software that is coming out.  If I wait til its release to buy my iPhone 4 will it come with the iOS5 software already on it?  or should I go ahead and buy my iPhone 4 and then update the software when the iOS5 is released?

    curious about the iOS 5 software that is coming out.  If I wait til its release to buy my iPhone 4 will it come with the iOS5 software already on it?  or should I go ahead and buy my iPhone 4 and then update the software when the iOS5 is released?

    Keaten wrote:
    Yea I would have to say wait until the release of IOS 5, because the phone will probably run it a lot smoother. I mean go ahead and buy the Iphone 4 if you are dying to have it, because you can just update it which is no big deal at all, but it would be the smarter thing to wait for the new updates.
    And the networ issue as far as I am aware is fixed on the Verizon iPhones, so it really depends on which service you have.
    - correct me if i am wrong
    Have to disagree here, Apple have not even announced an iphone 5, it is pointless to speculate that we will see one or not see one until Apple actually releases a statement. ios was built and tested on the iphone 4 so there will not be any slowdown or laggyness compared to a phone that has not been released yet.
    If we are advising potential apple product buyers then we should not be putting them off buying a iphone 4 on speculations alone. Just because apple have for the last few years released an iphone every june/july does not mean then have to stick to this approach.
    Apple have not issued any statement regarding an iphone 5, until this time it does not exist, only in heresay on the internet.
    Any one looking to get an iphone 4, to you i would say waiting until ios 5 is released is a personal choice, no matter if you wait or not you will be able to update via itunes. One way or another in the future you will have to do an ios update via itunes whether this is the 5.0 software or 5,2,1.
    Please note that Apple are very closed mouthed about new hardware releases and potentially a new iphone could be round the corner, however there is no evidence to suggerst this, i.e Apple have not even mentioned an iphone 5 this year anything you hear towards the contrary is media spin thus far and speculation.
    ios 5 was built and tested to work seamlessly on iphone 4, the beta software released to developers is being tested on iphone 4. Please do not listen to people telling you that the iphone 4 will not run this ios as well as a phone that does not exist yet. When iphone 5 launches it will most likely have dual processors and not until its launch will the next gen apps start appearing.

  • If i buy a MacBook Air in USA, will the warranty be valid in Canada?

    I'm considering buying a macbook air in USA, but I'm not sure if I can bring if to a store in Canada when there is something wrong with it during it's warranty period.

    shairis0124 wrote:
    if i buy a MacBook Air in USA, will the warranty be valid in Canada?
    Yes.

  • Will an Unlocked iPhone 4s purchased online in the UK (directly from the apple site) work between different networks/sims, as my time is spent in both the UK and Canada?

    From what I've gathered looking around the forums, the answer seems to be yes.
    However through searching more and more, I've seen some people have said otherwise or had some difficulties using their phone internationally with a different sim, so I just want to make sure that I can use it internationally with all the full features.

    Thanks. I guess also my main concern is that I've heard about problems people have encountered when buying their iPhone from Carphone Warehouse here in the UK (unlocked) that once they've inserted their sim it automatically became locked to that one service provider.
    I however will be buying directly from the Apple store, so I just wanted to make sure that I wasn't going to get trapped by my iPhone locking to the first carrier I insert into my phone.
    Other than that I understand that certain carriers might require agreements/contracts to get connected.

  • I buy my iPhone from long time but the iCloud and password still the one i buy from him and i make modernization the iCloud and password was delete and i cont. open it know

    i buy my iphone used from long time put the passward and i cloud still the old and know by mestake delete to open the mobile they ask about the i cloud and passward how can i open and any information u want i can send to u

    See the section titled "What if I purchase a device that is still linked to the previous owner's account" in the following link. It describes your only option. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5818

  • Should i buy an iphone 4s or wait for the iphone 5 to come out

    hi, just wanted to know if i should buy an iphone 4s or simply wait for the iphone 5 to come out... Do you know what is going to be new on the iphone? is there going to be another iPhone?

    We only know what information Apple has released. The only real thing released is iOS 6 will be out in the Fall. We have heard no official announcement as to the date of that release, nor have we received any announcement of the release of a new iPhone, no matter what they want to call it. Your decision to purchase a phone has to be based on your need at the time and what is available.

  • I need to know if I buy an iPhone 5 or 5c in the US whether it will work in the UK with a PAYG sim

    I am currently living in the USA but will be moving back to the UK next year. I am not familiar with US phones or network providers. I have done a little research re CDMA / GSM  / frequencies etc but am just confused!!!
    I would like to buy my daughter an iPhone but would like her to be able to use it when we visit the UK on vacation or when we move back. Ideally I do not want to be tied to a contract here and would prefer PAYG but if thats not an option would possibly consider it.
    Is this going to be possible?
    If so What do I need to be looking out for?
    In the UK it is quite simple...I would just buy an unlocked phone or have one of the UK carriers unlock it for me and then just use overseas with a PAYG sim but are the phones here sim free?
    Please help.
    Many thanks
    Jo

    The answer is complicated. None of the major carriers offer PAYG service in the US, but if you buy a contract-free phone for full price you can get a plan that can be canceled at any time from any of the major carriers (AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile). There are smaller resellers that offer PAYG service (StraightTalk, for example), but they are hard to deal with.
    The most liberal is the GSM carrier T-Mobile. They have "unbundled" the phone from the service, so if you bring your own phone or pay full price for a phone the monthly cost will be lower.
    The other 3 will charge you the same monthly cost whether you pay full price for the phone or get a subsidized phone.
    Verizon iPhone 5 series phones are unlocked out of the box for international use (thanks to a condition the FCC imposed on Verizon when they were allowed to buy a substantial chunk of spectrum). They are the only phones sold in the US that will work on LTE bands in the UK and Europe.
    Sprint is not a good choice, because they give you a hard time if you want to unlock your phone.
    AT&T phones are locked, but they will unlock the phone if you pay full price or pay off your early termination fee. However, they will only work on GSM in the UK, not on LTE (4G).

  • I want to buy an iphone6 in dubai online is the warranty valid in every country

    warranty policy for i phone6 in dubai

    If you purchase the phone from the Apple online store in the UAE, then the warranty is only valid for the UAE and nowhere else.  iPhone warranty is NOT international.

  • If I buy a Mac Mini in Japan, will the applecare be valid in Canada?

    I am a Canadian living abroad in Japan.  I am here for another year but I am in dire need of a new computer.  I am waiting on the new mac mini to release (one of these years...) but I am worried about if the applecare and everything else will be valid when I move back to Canada.  So, should I buy one here in Japan, or should I get one shipped from Canada?  Thanks.

    Not sure about those details, but another item is the exchange rate of currency and the actual cost over that rate when comparing those currencies vs. the area you are buying the item... Then shipping, as applicable. And when you get back to Canada, how will customs treat the goods in tariff, tax, and other fee? Would you do better to get something local and then be rid of it before travel? Are there any old-stock new-in-box?
    In the case of AppleCare extended plans, there may be a difference in cost, as there is with one for an iMac based on currency rates and location of purchase. Considering, one could buy in one country, or from the online store of another; in the case of AppleCare it would be applied to the hardware almost immediately.
    You may have to call Apple, however which one?
    Some numbers don't work outside a region...
    There supposedly is an online chat with Apple.
    The AppleCare plan should be valid, but for detailed questions regarding policy, it is always best to contact Apple Sales support, or an official Store representative, not a user-staffed discussion forum.
    Here's an older ASC discussion on a similar topic:
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/12990953#12990953
    Another direction would be to get a repaired used model at
    a fraction of the cost from a company who repairs them for
    a living, and then see if the math works. wegenermedia.com
    Some of them have a nearly worldwide customer base.
    How about official refurbished Apple products via online? Japan?
    Hopefully you can get a fair reply to the first questions.
    Good luck & happy computing!

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