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  • H2CO3HCO3@alien.topBtoAppleHow Long Can An IPhone Really Last?
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    10 months ago

    u/tiredsongtiredradio, our oldest iphone in our household is an iPhone 3G. That is the second iPhone device ever released by apple.

    On that particular device (our iphone 3G) we have never replaced it’s battery, which it is severely degraded, so a charge lasts maybe 3 days max.

    We use that device at home as a glorified remote control for our media center home theater system and as a media player.

    Outside of iphones, we have 1st Gen ipod(s) as well and those, just like the iphone 3G, are all still working today (still with their original hardware, indlucing battery as well)

    How long will they last?.. can’t tell you as they are still going strong todate.




  • H2CO3HCO3@alien.topBtoAppleTransfer WhatsApp business to iPhone
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    10 months ago

    u/aj_bglr, the article is titled:

    ‘How to move your account information from the WhatsApp Business app to WhatsApp Messenger’

    which is what you are looking for (see title of your own post).

    Therefor, I suggest you follow those instructions (see article in my prior post).

    Or

    If those steps are too difficult for you to follow, then you will have to look for other options, such a third party app, which there are plenty and you can find them via google search, though most (if not all) of them are not free.

    Best Regards and good luck with the migration efforts



  • u/ezksymtal, there are some steps you may need to do for iMessage to get it to re-activate and work.

    - do you have 2fa (two factor authentication) enabled for your apple id?

    If no, then

    - make sure you sure you click on your itunes account and verify you can see your account

    Settings click on your account at seen at the very top

    - click on password and security

    provide your password and make sure you can see the details, then close that and get back to your account

    - click on payment and shipping

    make sure you have at least one registered payment method (that is NOT listed in red, that means you have to re-authenticate that payment method… in such case, do what is needed and when done, then close out of that to get back to your account)

    - click on media purchases - view my account

    you should be able to see your account

    or

    If yes (that you have 2fa), then continue immediately below

    In iMessage click to login to with your apple id to use with iMessage (which you can deactivate later) and verify that you have a check mark next to your email account to send / receive iMessages (and the same should be for facetime)

    you may or may NOT have the check mark on your cellular phone number, then

    go back to the iMessage main scrren and on the iMessage main screen where the toggle for imessage is located and should be toggled on, then toggle it off

    iMessage should be toggled off / turned off (but you did NOT log-out of your apple id for imessage)

    then

    toggle iMessage back on

    click on ‘send receive’ (which is immediately below the imessage toggle) so that you can get in the list of accounts that are available for imessage

    you should see a check-mark next to your email account (as it was before and since you didnt’ log off your apple id for imessage, then)

    if you do NOT see the check mark next to your cellular phone, then manually click it - it will go through.

    Keep in mind, that in some countries (for example UK, Ireland etc), there are requirements that need to be met… for example:

    - that your cellular account is set up by the carrier for imessage

    - that your celluar account is enabled to received ‘short’ number SMS messages (and send as well)

    - in some countries (UK / Ireland to name a few), you may need to have your carrier ‘white list’ the IMEI of your device.

    Since you don’t know if these requirements apply to you, I suggest, you first try in the order as described, one step at the time and see if your iMessage activates.

    Make sure you update this post AFTER you’ve completed the above steps and go from there.


  • u/Content_Owl1049, with both iphones on, signal, both on iMessage, if you are still getting a green bubble instead of the blue/imessage one, then you have 2 tricks go get the issue corrected:

    1 st - Settings - Messages - Send as SMS - Off

    - Send a message to that same person (works only if the other device is an iMessage capable one and that device does have data connection)

    If that works, then you can turn SMS back on and you should be ok going forward:

    - Settings - Messages - Send as SMS - On

    If the above doesn’t work, then

    2nd - New Message Thread

    - delete the message thread, then

    - create a new thread and send a message to that same person

    Usually if you delete the thread on the iphone that is affected, then the problem will go away as your device will keep sending iMessages ie. via your Data, instead of sending them as straight SMS messages.

    If the above doesn’t work, then

    - do all the steps as on 2nd Option (see immediately above) on both devices

    Make sure you update your post AFTER you’ve completed the above options with your results and let’s go from there.



  • u/catgirlishere…yup… i’ve heard of that one too…

    Weird thing is that, I also heard that newer iphones can be unlocked with your face… it’s called face id…

    Then I got thinking… how does the iphone see your face??? hmmm

    I’ve spent many nights losing sleep over it… can’t get an answer … nope didn’t think on a google search on that one… the internet is wrong and I don’t trust it…

    Maybe iphones have Lidar built into them?.. or a wave-lenght-other-radar-type sensor… that constructs an image based on sonnar type signal bouncing of your face back to the phone and builds a face picture from that information???.. still don’t know…

    man this is a mistery and I hope you find the answer to that question… and when you do, make sure you come back and let me know!

    Update:

    yes!!!.. iphones have a front face camera dating all the way since the iPhone 3g (that is the second gen iphone todate) ; )


  • u/taetae–, by default, iOS already ‘pings’ for available service towers and selcts the one that has the best signal (and will swtich if that tower/signal no longer works, to another available one)… so there is no need for you to jailbreak your device, for a funtctionality that is already built in and runs automatically behind the scenes for you.


  • H2CO3HCO3@alien.topBtoAppleSIM Unavailable
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    10 months ago

    u/Erza-Svarlet96, try that SIM card on another device. If the SIM is recognized in another device, then the issue is with the phone and not with the SIM Card.

    Either way, once you’ve sorted out where the route cause is, you can then, either have the phone repaired at a certified apple repair center or get a replacement SIM card.



  • u/fell_over, even on Macs, sometimes an application can freeze and stop responding… i know it sounds impossible… but, even on Macs, that happens from time to time.

    In Windows there is a ‘task manager’ where you can see if the app is still responding… same should be available in the Mac.

    If you see that the app is not responding (given your post, seems that the app stopped responding as it stopped copying / synching your data), then you can safely terminate the app, then try again.





  • H2CO3HCO3@alien.topBtoAppleBroke back of my phone
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    10 months ago

    u/TrainerNo6030, sorry to hear of your cracked device but unfortunately it happens.

    Apple repairs are never cheap BUT on the flip side, if anything happens to your device post repair, ie. defective hardware, etc, then you are covered as they’ll replace it at no additional costs to you.

    We had a similar situation with the front camara and earpiece. One evening my better half just broke the news ‘hey, by the way the earpiece and my front camara don’t work… just letting you know’…

    Of course in our case and similar to your story, I had heard plenty times at home the phone falling to the floor many, many times… so no surprise there, that at some point there was hardware failure there.

    In our case, apple quoted also a much higher ammount (we are based in Europe, so here everything is in Euro) as they would not just replace the front camera and earpiece but quoted the whole display with earpiece and front camera + the necessary pairing of those components, otherwise the device will not even boot (as the camera is paired to the device itself).

    While we were are the store, they run a diagnostics of all other components, so had there be additional damage, then those components would have been added to the overall costs/parts to be repaired/exchanged. That way is that we were told, that post repair, if anything else broke post repair, then it would be covered by warranty.

    Now the question comes to, what is the device worth to you and are you willing to pay that price to get it repaired?