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Quote: Originally Posted by AdonisSMU Let's be honest. This is partially Apple's fault for not offering up unlocked devices to begin with. ...at the behest of the carriers. I was given a Cingular Motorola Razr many years before the iPhon…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TeaEarleGreyHot How can I determine if my iPhone 5 is locked or unlocked? Is there a way to tell just by looking at some settings or diagnostics? The only way to really tell is to put another carriers SIM in it, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Stolenpad Yeah, I've been using Apple products for 25 years. Even geniuses can get careless. Not a troll though; this happened to me three months ago and it still stings. Are you confusing passcode with password…
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Quote: Originally Posted by knowitall I understood that it is not that difficult to circumvent Apples activation lock. Apple locks devices via its IMEI number and this can be easily reprogrammed with new firmware or replaced by inserting a new…
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It's a periscope.
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Quote: Originally Posted by joogabah Apple needs to get to some form of factory automation as soon as possible. Any way you look at it, and I love Apple's products and values otherwise, this is slavery. It is a miserable way to have to live and…
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Welcome America, welcome to 2009 from Australia where entering your IMEI on most carriers websites led to immediate unlocking via iTunes. In 2011 we did away with iPhone locking altogether apart from a small number sold as PAYG.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Stolenpad Right, and I was dumb enough not to have the passcode on. I saw that disabling Find My iPhone required my Apple ID and I was stupid enough to believe that was enough. I used my iPad in my car for maps and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Commies tend not to care about such things. Neither, it would appear do capitalists in the great USA.
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Some are, and some are APS-C, and some are 4/3. I don't understand your point. The point is dedicated cameras and phone cameras are chalk and cheese. Phone cameras are constrained by the size of th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Not sure I agree. With RAW you can try out lots of filters not be stuck with a single result. I'd like to see Apple go RAW. The files are too big and take up too much room and time to write to disk.…
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i'm happy with my ipad i use it every day no point being sad on a new one i just say nay
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Quote: Originally Posted by fallenjt I was in MacRumor's earlier and these nuts whining about this MP and that this is the reason for them to go to Android phones...I was laughing at these fking trolls...really? You buy a phone because of camer…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross As usual, with these things, it's not that simple. Nikon and Sony came out with a 24MP sensor a few years ago, then a 36MP. Now Canon is coming out with 51MP cameras, and likely so will Sony and possibly N…
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Thermonuclear.
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Quote: Originally Posted by NolaMacGuy so's an iphone. and a mac. And some "Swiss" watches, mainly the cheaper ones.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Inkling He's right. The threat is quite real to watches bought as luxury items and status symbols. There, time-telling ability is irrelevant. They're for show%u2014for snobs to wave in front of other snobs. The only w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I remember way back when Intel released a chip that had some severe math problems that would show up at some of the worst times. Intel had to recall a lot of chips. At the time, Apple was still on the 68xx…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui Can it get much worse? Absolute bullshit: If you add Oppo, One Plus, Meizu, Huawei and Xiaomi - the number one smart phone manufacturer in the tiny Chinese market ,and some other brands, that gives …
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How up to date is Snowden's information? Things have changed a lot, since he last had access to this type of stuff.