Will that's a super idea...  Should have thought of it myself.

Thanks very much.

On 3 Dec 2009, at 21:10, william lomas wrote:

> hi why dont you put the card back in your other phone, turn off the  
> pin feature for now and then activate
> 
> On 3 Dec 2009, at 21:06, Donal Fitzpatrick wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> So I finally took the plunge and bought the device.  However, an  
>> interesting "chicken and egg" situation has emerged.
>> 
>> I have a PIN on my sim card.  I've inserted the card correctly, and  
>> plugged the iPhone into my mac.  However, iTunes is saying it can't  
>> activate the phone because of the SIM pin.  There also does not seem  
>> to be anywhere to activate voiceover.
>> 
>> So the situation I find myself in is that iTunes can't activate the  
>> phone until i unlock it (by entering the pin) and I can't enter the  
>> pin without voiceover.
>> 
>> Has anyone encountered this before?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Donal
>> 
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