How to keep iPhone 3G(s) activated?
When you activate your new iPhone, the previous one becomes de-activated.
My understanding is to re-activate that previous iPhone (in order to use it as an iPod Touch), you had to temporarily put the new SIM card in it, and connect it to iTunes.
But the iPhone 4 has a micro-sim card, not a SIM card!
How would you do?
(except jailbreak+unlock, that is)
My understanding is to re-activate that previous iPhone (in order to use it as an iPod Touch), you had to temporarily put the new SIM card in it, and connect it to iTunes.
But the iPhone 4 has a micro-sim card, not a SIM card!
How would you do?
(except jailbreak+unlock, that is)
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When you activate your new iPhone, the previous one becomes de-activated.
My understanding is to re-activate that previous iPhone (in order to use it as an iPod Touch), you had to temporarily put the new SIM card in it, and connect it to iTunes.
But the iPhone 4 has a micro-sim card, not a SIM card!
How would you do?
(except jailbreak+unlock, that is)
Sell it to somebody and use that money to buy a brand new iPod Touch. You should be able to get more than enough money if it's in good condition.
When you activate your new iPhone, the previous one becomes de-activated.
My understanding is to re-activate that previous iPhone (in order to use it as an iPod Touch), you had to temporarily put the new SIM card in it, and connect it to iTunes.
But the iPhone 4 has a micro-sim card, not a SIM card!
How would you do?
(except jailbreak+unlock, that is)
Micro SIM is the same as "regular" SIM. So either tape the micro SIM on the contacts for activation, or shell out a few bucks for a micro to regular SIM adapter.