This is my second IPhone and both of them have SIM card tool.
HTH.
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I have removed
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> I have removed three new, never used iPhones from their original boxes but I
> have never, ever, ever found the SIM card tool in a
: Want to be certain erase phone
I've never seen a sim tool. What do they look like?
On Sep 27, 2015, at 12:57 PM, Fazil <fzlmahmoo...@gmail.com> wrote:
This is my second IPhone and both of them have SIM card tool.
HTH.
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in place and locks there.
> HTH.
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> I've never seen a sim tool.
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Hi, in order to reset my phone, I needed to enter in a restrictions passcode.
I tried a few different options, I could not get it correct. :) I was confused
& frustrated. You know when you feel like you are pretty certain of a
passcode, then it turns out to be incorrect? It was that sort of
Tracy, were you enable to get to the option, or just didn't feel like doing it
that way? I have never done any of this before, since I've never wiped an
iPhone for sale, but I imagine the reset option wouldn't be very hard to use.
There's a podcast on doing this on AppleVis which was posted a
Hi group,
Sheesh, a bit of a bumpy tech ride for me today. I want to be certain I have
erased my iPhone 5s completely.
I tried the easy route of reset & erase all data, but I kept getting
restriction passcode errors. So, I did a bit of a stupid move & put my phone
in recovery mode to
Tracey, as this 9 to 5 Mac article I've pasted below illustrates, wiping your
iDevice of data is more complex now than before.
If you’re thinking of selling or trading in your current iPhone ahead of the
iPhone 6S’s release, you probably know that you’ll need to wipe your device
before a
Wow! This article is brilliant.
The sticking point for me is, I was unable to start the process with the usual
way of settings/general/reset & erase all content. My method was restore to
factory settings & find my iPhone erase.
Secondly, on my Mac, in iCloud preferences, I do not see a
, September 26, 2015 3:02 AM
Subject: Re: Want to be certain erase phone
Tracey, as this 9 to 5 Mac article I've pasted below illustrates, wiping
your iDevice of data is more complex now than before.
If you’re thinking of selling or trading in your current iPhone ahead of the
iPhone 6S’s release, you
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> Tracey, as this 9 to 5 Mac article I've pasted below illustrates, wipin
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