On a side note... what the heck. 16 months for a Verizon CDMA iPhone 4 with an A5 chip in it and an 8MP camera. Not even an intensive internal upgrade as the 3G to 3GS was. The 4s has separate send/receive antennas. I don't believe the CDMA model has this. Totally new...
Except, the original iPhone had a plastic radome already. There isn't a need to make the whole back plastic.
I stand by my comment. Digital Skunk said: I have to remember where I am at times. How about you spit you loose logic to the iPhone users that think an iPhone with a bigger screen is going to weight a ton. ...perhaps in a universe where...
Connect your iPhone to the computer with a USB cable.Step 2. If the "Trust This Computer" message shows up on your iPhone or iPad, tap "Trust."Step 3. On the iTunes screen, find the icon "Summary" and click "Restore Backup" at the right-side panel....
Apple doesn’t acknowledge it but if you put a 12 or 13, side by side, with an earlier model, looking at the same photos, the 12 and 13 photos have a yellow-green tint. it is the display. Very disappointing. (1) Reply User profile for user: YennaC YennaC User level: Level ...
1. Having downloaded the software, install and run ‘Dr.Fone’ on your Mac or Windows PC. On opening this toolkit, you will find the Data Eraser tool at the right side of the interface. 2. Now, it is time to get connect your iPhone to your Mac or Windows PC. Just take help of ...
Apple today shared a gallery of photos shot by customers using the iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max, with scenes...
iPhone Description Do you need quick access to the photos and videos distributed on your device outside of the photo library? Or are you tired of the default app for photos and videos ignoring your individual directory structure for your photos when transferring them to the device?
This guide will introduce five feasible ways to transfer photos from a Mac to an iPhone. Whether you want to use iCloud, you can find the right way here. Now, apply one of these ways to import photos from your Mac to your iPhone as you want.
source iPhone. Select the "Phone" icon near the top left corner of iTunes and move to the "Summary" tab. Then, navigate to the "Backups" section and check the "This Computer" option. Then, hit the "Back Up Now" button on the right side to start the backup process of your iDevice...