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I think I found an iOS 7 problem... - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: I think I found an iOS 7 problem... (/showthread.php?tid=157956) Pages:
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Re: I think I found an iOS 7 problem... - silvarios - 09-21-2013 N-OS X-tasy! wrote: Oh, no! :RollingEyesSmiley5: You'd prefer companies ban the iPhone ? You want Apple to lose potential sales? Re: I think I found an iOS 7 problem... - N-OS X-tasy! - 09-21-2013 silvarios wrote: Oh, no! :RollingEyesSmiley5: You'd prefer companies ban the iPhone ? You want Apple to lose potential sales? :RollingEyesSmiley5: Re: I think I found an iOS 7 problem... - silvarios - 09-21-2013 Great addition to.the tbread .Thanks. Re: I think I found an iOS 7 problem... - modelamac - 09-21-2013 ztirffritz wrote: I think I would use Find my Mac/phone to erase/brick the phone and then start from scratch. Re: I think I found an iOS 7 problem... - ztirffritz - 09-21-2013 modelamac wrote: I think I would use Find my Mac/phone to erase/brick the phone and then start from scratch. That only works if you have access to the users iCloud credentials. I have the phone in my hands. But I can't wipe it. Previously one could connect the phone to iTunes and just reset it. Now it requires the previous users's Apple ID to do that. Re: I think I found an iOS 7 problem... - Chakravartin - 09-21-2013 Good tip. Thank you! I'd have been tempted to do the same thing. Now I know to just reset the device. ... Edit: Looks like you can deactivate this feature by signing out of iCloud or turning off Find My iPhone before updating the OS. Re: I think I found an iOS 7 problem... - space-time - 09-21-2013 ztirffritz wrote: I think I would use Find my Mac/phone to erase/brick the phone and then start from scratch. That only works if you have access to the users iCloud credentials. I have the phone in my hands. But I can't wipe it. Previously one could connect the phone to iTunes and just reset it. Now it requires the previous users's Apple ID to do that. OK, just to make sure I get this right. The problem seems to be that you updated the phone to iSO7 first, right? if instead you would have tried to wipe/restore to iOS 6, then wipe and update to iOS 7, this would not be a problem, correct? |