Are you running iOS5? You're probably running 4.3.3. Many people have been waiting for an iOS5 jailbreak for a couple of months now.
Are you running iOS5? You're probably running 4.3.3. Many people have been waiting for an iOS5 jailbreak for a couple of months now.
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Your argument doesn't make any sense, as Windows 8 hasn't been release for retail or commercial use yet.
Would you happen to mean Camera+? The only application that I can find by the name of Photo+ is some album application that was released a few days ago.
And a bunch of construction workers have jobs because Apple wanted this cube built.
The update didn't fix the problem for me. I have 5.0.1 on a 4S, and I left at 7:30 this morning. I got to where I was going at 8:00, and my battery was down to 70%. It's really starting to tick me off, considering I just got my phone from Best Buy two days ago.
During the interview, they hinted at the ability to bring down aircraft, but they did not elaborate.
I would think you still need to clean your gums and mouth in general, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was hidden away. What a world we live in. Its kind of like that bulb that has working for 100 years, and ours work for like 6 months.
As I said above, the sad truth is that some areas only have one service provider because either no one else wants to service the area, or they paid their way in.
You're forgetting that even in the good ol' United States of America, we still have some service monopolies in some areas. It;s a sad truth. Otherwise your argument would be completely valid.
Excuse me? I was pointing out the light sensors, not the logo. Both of the phones in my image are Samsung phones. I don't see your point.
Sometimes its the only choice. Lots of places in America have a monopoly or duopoly going on with service provider companies. All we have here is AT&T and Comcast.
Some people need internet and phone service, apparently unlike you. Have fun getting ripped off.
If you look at the light sensors on the left phone, they are side by side, like • •
This is sort of similar, but I don't know if it works with texting. We have T-Mobile @Home here in the US, unlimited VoIP landline for $10 a month with our current T-Mobile service. For an extra $8, your cellphone can make unlimited calls through the router over Wi-Fi without dipping into your normal minutes.
Well it had two blades, a serrated one and a normal one, but they were both about 6 inches. What sucks is that I had just gotten it as a gift, so now its gone forever.
I accidentally left a knife in my bag 6 months ago at Chicago O'Hare airport, and the woman took it out and asked me if it was mine. I said yes, and she simply said she was sorry and she confiscated it, saying it'd be thrown away. I wasn't fined or anything, nor was there a fuss.
Well I think many people are missing the bigger picture here. Sure, the government has the "right" to shut off cellular service in their tunnels, but what if you need to call 911? I for one think that this should not be allowed, especially since this is more a public venue then a government building.
Overblown? Well, lets see, what if you needed to call 911 and those transmitters were shut off?