Assuming factory is required, the following 7 results were found.
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good. Step 1: Buy an Unlocked Phone At the time of writing this, I had learned the hard way that getting a Softbank iPhone factory unlocked is impossible. Softbank refused to do it (even after completing contractual obligations), and any website...
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- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: General
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While Apple technically calls it "iPhone IMEI database whitelisting," it's better known around the web as a factory unlock--a process that allows your iPhone to be used on any carrier's network. Unlike a jailbreak unlock, a factory unlock stays with...
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- Author: Japanatron
- Category: IT
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lesson. Learnings There's just too much fraud wrapped around carrier-unlocked iPhones. The best way to get a legitimately factory unlocked iPhone is from the Apple Store or by directly asking your carrier to unlock it. If your carrier won't do it, then...
- Type: Article
- Author: Japanatron
- Category: General
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It's been several months since posting my dramatic story about Official iPhone Unlock's scam, and I'd like to share some interesting developments and observations that have since come to light. The Site Looks Even More Like a Scam * Their fake "5-star...
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- Author: Japanatron
- Category: General
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not a bad deal for my pocketbook, but can be for my waistline. When I lived in the USA, I used to finish those Cheesecake Factory pasta mountains and Grand Lux chicken caesar salads with their own zip code. It was not until moving to Japan that I saw...
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- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: General
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a nice steak dinner? Or straight-up ask him for a suitcase full of unmarked bills to be handed over at the old burned-out factory at the edge of town? Or that new LV bag I've fallen in love with? Or a pony?? Nah, I can't do that! I make an ugly girl...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: General
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the issue and found a plethora of (angry) posts, but very few solutions. I tried all the suggested solutions to no avail: factory reset, try other power outlet, change some speaker wifi settings, etc. The crackle would return. One night I was poking...
- Type: Article
- Author: Japanatron
- Category: IT